The Kiss (Star Trek art by The Southern Cross)
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Title: | The Kiss |
Artist: | The Southern Cross |
Date(s): | 1986 |
First Published: | |
Medium: | |
Genre/Style: | slash |
Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
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The Kiss is a 1986 Star Trek: TOS K/S illo by The Southern Cross.
It was one of many pieces of art from The Price of Freedom.
Fan Comments
1986
The primary reason [to read this zine] is because of the artwork. Scads of traditional and innovative art from The Southern Cross. I feel this artist to be one of the few honest-to-god artists in the K/S field, and I am very sorry to hear that she's had problems with an east coast editor (admittedly, a rumor), and might not do any more K/S. In fact, I've written her, pleading for her continuation (as have many more of you, I'm sure). The pieces of art tell the story as well, if not better, than Ms. Lightfoot. I'd kill to see the originals. [1]
1994
Of course, everyone knows of the superb Southern Cross illustrations accompanying this novel. They are dramatic and powerful, enhancing the story and visualizing the scenes perfectly. They took my breath away — especially the one of them kissing! [2]
1997
Totally aside from the beautiful story, ohmygod, the art in this zine!! The Southern Cross illos are gorgeous, gorgeous, each one more moody and compelling than the last. The one of the first kiss is absolutely riveting, still find it hard to breathe when I look at that one. [3]
References
- ^ from On the Double #1
- ^ from Come Together #12
- ^ from The K/S Press #6