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[[File:asidothee9back.jpg|thumb|left|back cover of issue #9, [[Chris Soto]]: "Most gorgeous Kirk and Spock portraits, in tuxedos. Flawlessly done, in ink, such strong black and white. An ironic thing about these depictions is that Spock the non-Terran looks so at home in a tuxedo, with his classic elegance; and it's Kirk who shouldn't but does look more out of character in a tuxedo, and this is a turn-on." <ref>from Come Together #30</ref>]]
 
[[File:asidothee9back.jpg|thumb|left|back cover of issue #9, [[Chris Soto]]: "Most gorgeous Kirk and Spock portraits, in tuxedos. Flawlessly done, in ink, such strong black and white. An ironic thing about these depictions is that Spock the non-Terran looks so at home in a tuxedo, with his classic elegance; and it's Kirk who shouldn't but does look more out of character in a tuxedo, and this is a turn-on." <ref>from Come Together #30</ref>]]
 
[[File:asidothee9front.jpg|thumb|front cover of issue #9, [[Chris Soto]]. "Mention these covers to anyone who’s seen them and call them the “tuxedo covers” and they’ll gasp with pleasure. It’s worth it to get the original of this zine just for the covers. A sophisticated, elegant tuxedoed Spock with a hint of haughtiness and power graces the front. A boyish, handsome Kirk, looking as if he’s a little too young to be wearing such sophisticated attire, graces the back cover. Both are surrounded by a black background which lends an air of mystery and strength to these drawings." <ref>from [[The K/S Press]] #21</ref>]]
 
[[File:asidothee9front.jpg|thumb|front cover of issue #9, [[Chris Soto]]. "Mention these covers to anyone who’s seen them and call them the “tuxedo covers” and they’ll gasp with pleasure. It’s worth it to get the original of this zine just for the covers. A sophisticated, elegant tuxedoed Spock with a hint of haughtiness and power graces the front. A boyish, handsome Kirk, looking as if he’s a little too young to be wearing such sophisticated attire, graces the back cover. Both are surrounded by a black background which lends an air of mystery and strength to these drawings." <ref>from [[The K/S Press]] #21</ref>]]
'''As I Do Thee 9''' was published in 1987 and contains 152 pages. Includes contest winners.
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'''As I Do Thee 9''' was published in 1987 and contains 152 pages.  
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This issue includes fiction contest winners; fans were to write a story interpreting an illo by [[The Southern Cross]] -- that illo was used on the front of "As I Do Thee" #6, see that issue above.
    
* Voice of Smoke, poem by Dovya Blacque (inside front cover)
 
* Voice of Smoke, poem by Dovya Blacque (inside front cover)
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* Only You, poem by Rhea Gowan (151)
 
* Only You, poem by Rhea Gowan (151)
 
* From Your Dreams, poem by Dovya Blacque (inside back cover)  
 
* From Your Dreams, poem by Dovya Blacque (inside back cover)  
* Art: by Chiya, Arleen Geller, [[The Southern Cross]], [[Virigina Lee Smith]], [[Chris Soto]] and [[Jacquelyn Zoost]]
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* Art: by Chiya, Arleen Geller, [[The Southern Cross]], Leigh Wyatt, [[Virigina Lee Smith]], [[Chris Soto]] and [[Jacquelyn Zoost]]
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Image:asidothee9-1.jpg|inside page from issue #9, Leigh Wyatt
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Image:asidothee9-2.jpg|inside page from issue #9, sample text
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Image:asidothee9-3.jpg|inside page from issue #9, Virginia Lee Smith
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Image:asidothee9-4.jpg|inside page from issue #9, Virginia Lee Smith
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==Reactions and Reviews: Issue 9==
 
==Reactions and Reviews: Issue 9==
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