Storm (Sentinel/Quantum Leap zine)
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Title: | Storm |
Publisher: | Requiem Publications |
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Author(s): | Legion |
Cover Artist(s): | Lilac |
Illustrator(s): | Lilac |
Date(s): | 2004 |
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Fandom: | The Sentinel/Quantum Leap |
Language: | English |
External Links: | The Storm Signs Trilogy at the author's site |
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Storm is a 350-page The Sentinel/Quantum Leap slash novel in three parts by Legion.
It contains 114 pieces of art by Lilac.
The Storm Signs trilogy was inspired by Saraid's Panther Tales. In Storm Signs, Sam Beckett leaps to prevent Jim Ellison and Blair Sandburg from becoming the rather broken Panther and Chief from that series.
Series and Inspiration
Summary
Summary from Knightwriter:
A horrific life awaits Jim and Blair if things don't change, but the only man who can change the future, Quantum Leaper Sam Beckett, is long dead and mourned by his old friend, Admiral Al Calavicci. Or is Sam dead? Jim and Blair receive warnings, Al receives hints his friend may still live, and things begin to change. But is it enough, or does another enemy lurk in the wings? And how could Sam be alive, and where? J/B, S/A only. Some graphic violence/sexual torture, but plenty of romance, spiritual growth and love that crosses Time. No kink.
Sample Interior
some fan casting
Reactions and Reviews
The story is one of Legion's best. It's a complicated romance as well as a complicated mystery/science fiction tale, based on theories of how time might work, and with spiritual overtones that raise subtle questions for the reader. it is not preachy, but continues the themes of Good and Evil that were part of Quantum Leap. Lilac did 104 illustrations for this novel, not just photo manips, but real illustrations as photocollages that enhance the book. It's almost a graphic novel, a one of a kind book unmatched in any fandom. [1]
References
- ^ Destinies Entwined, accessed 3.27.2011