South of Heaven
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Title: | South of Heaven |
Publisher: | Mkashef Enterprises |
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Author(s): | Dovya Blacque |
Cover Artist(s): | KOZ |
Illustrator(s): | KOZ |
Date(s): | 1991 |
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Size: | |
Genre: | slash |
Fandom: | Young Guns/Lost Boys/First Power, Kiefer/Lou |
Language: | English |
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South of Heaven is an 81-page slash crossover vampire Kiefer/Lou novel by Dovya Blacque.
Summaries
From the publisher: "From 300 years in the past, through the wilds of the Old West, to present day, one man struggles alone on a quest for meaning, fulfillment anbd love. Art by KOZ."
From Media Monitor:
Follow the lonely sojourn of a man who isn't a man through the centuries as he searches for meaning to his existence. searching for purpose, searching for a place to belong...searching for a love lost to the past.
From Zine Scene:
Before he shot and killed Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett's bullets felled Josiah "Doc" Scurlock. But Doc never really was what he appeared to be. This story takes the worlds of these films and creates a journey through the myriad aspects of vampirism, immortality, love, hate, friendship, and loyalty. This is an insightful look into the heart, the mind... the soul of an immortal being.
Sample Interior
Reactions and Reviews
There was a review of this zine in Zine Scene v.2 n.2.