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The Methos Chronicles (Highlander zine)
Zine | |
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Title: | The Methos Chronicles |
Publisher: | Carol Ann Liddiard |
Editor(s): | Sheila Lane and Shannon Lane |
Date(s): | 1996 |
Series?: | |
Medium: | print zine |
Size: | |
Genre: | |
Fandom: | Highlander |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Wayback archive link to publisher |
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The Methos Chronicles is a gen Highlander 53-page anthology.
One fan describes a single story as slash.
Despite the "Volume 1" on the cover, it appears to be the only issue.
Contents
- Methos' Legendary Adventures by Laura Michaels (a story of ancient Greece that might have been, featuring Xena and Hercules) (1)
- Many Waters by Sheila Marie Lane (While traveling cross-country with Alexa, Methos meets a very old friend) (6)
- Untitled by Anessa Elaine (12)
- Reunion by Heidi S. McKeon (A timeless love story...) (13)
- The Hidden Chronicle by Cynthia A. Shettle (Explains why Donald Salzer made those back-up CDs) (16)
- Paintbrush Surprises by Erica Salvin (23)
- Timing is Everything by Beth Arritt (28)
- If the Truth Be Told by Lizbet Lewis (Will Adam ever tell Alexa the truth about himself before she dies?) (39)
- Snowflakes and Smiles by Sheila Marie Lane (45)
- Immortal Voyager by Chris Ely and Tamela Claborn (a Highlander/Star Trek: Voyager crossover) (46)
- About the Authors (A-1)
- About the Editors (B-1)
- About the Publisher (C-1)
- How to Contact the Authors (D-1)
- Other Zines (D-2)
Reactions and Reviews
There's one slash story in amongst Methos being kind to various dying women. I suppose you have to be a fan of the series. All I wanted was good historical fiction, and I didn't get it. [1]
References
- ^ from Strange Bedfellows (APA) #16 (February 1997)