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Shades of Grey (Blake's 7 zine)
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Title: | Shades of Grey |
Publisher: | Sandy Van Densen/Puzzling Press |
Editor: | |
Author(s): | C.K. Smith |
Cover Artist(s): | |
Illustrator(s): | |
Date(s): | 1991 |
Medium: | print zine, fanfic |
Size: | |
Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Blake’s 7 |
Language: | English |
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Shades of Grey is a 90-page gen Blake's 7 novel by C.K. Smith. The art is by Theresa Condon.
It was published in the US.
Sample Interior
Reactions and Reviews
A good B7 fan novel was Shades of Grey written by C.K. Smith and published by Puzzling Press....There is even a section of it where the author deals with Blake's child molesting charge...and how the "normal" Federation citizen views it. The author handled it quite well; it might surprise you. All in all, a good story centering on Blake and a new Federation adversary. Lots of political intrigue and battle strategy if you enjoy these facets of a story. [1]
That zine is really ambivalent.... Why do you think it's called SHADES OF GREY!! Blake is bashed sorta. If he were a potato, he'd be mashed. It's a strange zine. I liked it, and I didn't. [2]
References
- ^ Subject Zines by Rich M. on Lysator dated Nov 12, 1993.
- ^ from a fan in Rallying Call #14 (1995)