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Sharpshooting Hearts

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Zine
Title: Sharpshooting Hearts
Publisher:
Editor(s):
Type: fancomic
Date(s): 2018
Medium: print
Size: 152 pages, A5
Fandom: Voltron: Legendary Defender
Language: English
External Links: tumblr
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Sharpshooting Hearts is a Lance McClain art zine in the Voltron: Legendary Defender fandom.

About

Sharpshooting Hearts, more handily referred to as Lance Anthology, is the title of a multi-ship comic zine centered on Lance from Voltron: Legendary Defender. This is an unofficial fan project.

This book contains black-and-white comics featuring many different Lance ships by different artists. Popular ships like Keith/Lance are present, but also rarer ships like Matt/Lance or polyamorous ships like Shiro/Allura/Lance are included.

24 participating artists come from various places in the world, including 4 different continents.

Reviews

Sharpshooting Hearts is a Lance multi-ship comic anthology, the first anthology made for the VLD fandom. Kudos to Ri / @rijinks for organizing the book! As someone who loves reading comics even as an adult, seeing a fanzine in this form just. You know what. I love it. I want more zines like this.


I used to buy Japanese doujinshi anthologies and this book has the very same format. Forewords, contents page, contents, illustration breaks, afterwords from all contributors, and afterwords from the organizer themselves. As for the size? It’s A5; standard size for doujin anthologies, I can put it in my work backpack (although the cover might get damaged/scratched lol).[1]

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