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==Issue 2==
 
==Issue 2==
 
  [[File:Asido2.jpg|thumb|left|front cover of issue #2, artwork by [[Merle Decker]]]]
 
  [[File:Asido2.jpg|thumb|left|front cover of issue #2, artwork by [[Merle Decker]]]]
  [[File:AsIDoThee2-BackCover.jpg|thumb|back cover of #2, artwork by [[Pendragon]]]]
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  [[File:AsIDoThee2-BackCover.jpg|thumb|back cover of #2, artwork by Pendragon]]
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'''As I Do Thee 2''' was published in 1984 and contains 160 pages. Front cover by [[Merle Decker]]. Back cover by [[Pendragon]]. Other art is by Gayle F, Virginia Lee Smih, Caren Parnes, Paula Mathai, Pendragon, Merle Decker, Alayne, [[Maureen B]], and Caro Hedge.
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'''As I Do Thee 2''' was published in 1984 and contains 160 pages. Front cover by [[Merle Decker]]. Back cover by Pendragon. Other art is by Gayle F, Virginia Lee Smih, Caren Parnes, Paula Mathai, Pendragon, Merle Decker, Alayne, [[Maureen B]], and Caro Hedge.
    
From the editorial: about content: {{Quotation|"AS I DO THEE #2 is a K/S zine stressing a positive, loving relationship. No undue violence, torture, slavery, mayhem or death." That's what the [[fliers]] and ads for this zine say. Well...within these pages, you will find both a slavery story and a story involving rape. That does not mean that the editorial policy of this zine has changed. What it does mean is that the keyword in the description of AIDT is <u>undue</u> "The Reward" by Debi is a sequel to "The Prize" by Ray Newton from THE PRICE AND THE PRIZE. The slavery is a bit beside the point and is not of the type I find so objectionable and which caused me to stress "no slavery" in the description of this zine.
 
From the editorial: about content: {{Quotation|"AS I DO THEE #2 is a K/S zine stressing a positive, loving relationship. No undue violence, torture, slavery, mayhem or death." That's what the [[fliers]] and ads for this zine say. Well...within these pages, you will find both a slavery story and a story involving rape. That does not mean that the editorial policy of this zine has changed. What it does mean is that the keyword in the description of AIDT is <u>undue</u> "The Reward" by Debi is a sequel to "The Prize" by Ray Newton from THE PRICE AND THE PRIZE. The slavery is a bit beside the point and is not of the type I find so objectionable and which caused me to stress "no slavery" in the description of this zine.
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[[File:asidothee4back.jpg|thumb|back cover of issue #4, [[Vel Jaeger]] ]]
 
[[File:asidothee4back.jpg|thumb|back cover of issue #4, [[Vel Jaeger]] ]]
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'''As I Do Thee 4''' was published in 1986 and contains 222 pages. It has art by [[Maureen B.]], [[Marilyn Cole]], Chiya, [[Merle Decker]], [[Caro Hedge]], [[Vel Jaeger]], [[Pendragon]] and [[Gayle F]].
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'''As I Do Thee 4''' was published in 1986 and contains 222 pages. It has art by [[Maureen B.]], [[Marilyn Cole]], Chiya, [[Merle Decker]], [[Caro Hedge]], [[Vel Jaeger]], Pendragon and [[Gayle F]].
    
From the editorial: {{Quotation|With this issue of AIDT, we see the last installment (I think) of the Thomas O'Shaunnessey saga; some varied post-TSFS view points; quite a bit of ST:TMP poetry; several alternate perceptions of Vulcans and their customs; some cold times; some (very) hot times; a little something for everyone. I have tried to choose the contents of this zine with ray guidelines in mind (no undue violence, etc, etc..) but have not stuck to them as though they were carved in stone. I think this is a very positive, loving zine...and I hope you think so as well.
 
From the editorial: {{Quotation|With this issue of AIDT, we see the last installment (I think) of the Thomas O'Shaunnessey saga; some varied post-TSFS view points; quite a bit of ST:TMP poetry; several alternate perceptions of Vulcans and their customs; some cold times; some (very) hot times; a little something for everyone. I have tried to choose the contents of this zine with ray guidelines in mind (no undue violence, etc, etc..) but have not stuck to them as though they were carved in stone. I think this is a very positive, loving zine...and I hope you think so as well.

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