The Tiger and The Dragon
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Title: | The Tiger and The Dragon |
Publisher: | Criterion Press |
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Date(s): | 1996-1998 |
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Fandom: | Kung Fu: The Legend Continues |
Language: | English |
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The Tiger and The Dragon is a gen Kung Fu: The Legend Continues anthology that ran three issues.
They all have covers by Heather Bruton.
Issue 1
The Tiger and The Dragon 1 was published in May 1996 and contains 225 pages.
The art is by Heather Bruton, L.C. Wells, and SMAP.
- Siege by Andi Byassee (won a 1997 FanQ) (3)
- Bad Fortune is What Good Fortune Leans On by Nea Dodson (33)
- Shaolin Holiday by Kris Brown (37)
- A Change by Sharon M. Palmer (40)
- Kung Fu: The Musical by Tepring Crocker by Sharon Palmer (43)
- Shaolin Holiday: The Story Continues by Kris Brown (73)
- The Exalted Journey by Elise Hill (78)
- The Path of Love by Nea Dodson (89)
- Shaolin Holiday: Traditions by Kris Brown (92)
- Ghosts of Our History by Jeanne DeVore (96)
- Character Portfolio by L.C. Wells (122)
- Milestones by Monica Sztybel (133)
Issue 2
The Tiger and The Dragon 2 was published in May 1997 and contains 264 pages.
The art is by Barbara Eickhoff, Heather Bruton, and Linda Fairbanks.
- Journeys by Monica Sztybel[dead link] (3)
- Trials in the Darkness by Shirley Sipe (31)
- My So-Called Death by Deb Parizek & Rhonda Hallstrom (42)
- Betrayal by Elise Hill (57)
- Overdosed by Samantha Petersen (92)
- Eclipse by Liz Gregg (116)
- Retreat by Melissa Chambers and Deb Parizek (148)
- The Choice by Brenda Mick (170)
- Silent Screams by Laurie Nichols (187)
- Steadman's Daughter by Jan Lindner (206)
- Possession by Jeanne DeVore (winner of 1998 FanQ) (209)
Issue 3
The Tiger and The Dragon 3 was published in November 1998 and contains 254 pages.
The art is by Barbara Eickhoff and Heather Bruton.
- The Prodigal Dad by Deb Parizek ("When Paul Blaisdell finally returns home, he has trouble adjusting to the changes in his son.") (3)
- Falling Trees by Beverly Hansberry ("Paul's attempt to spend some vacation time with Peter goes badly wrong when a storm hits.") (38)
- After the Storm by Jeanne DeVore ("After the events of "Storm Warning", Kermit and Karen Simms talk things over.") (59)
- The Substitute by J.P. Kraft ("When Kermit gets sick, he asks Peter to substitute for him at a reception. Problem one is that this involves taking Captain Simms out on a date. Problem two is the hostage-takers crashing the party.") (65)
- Where, Oh Where, Has Sloanville Gone? by A. Nea Dodson ("The show's home city pops up in a new location every day, and Paul Blaisdell is having trouble tracking it down so he can get home. But none of the various bad guys ever seem to have a problem finding the place, so Kermit decides to solve the problem by starting a gang.") (89)
- Disk in the Hand by Susan P. O'Connor ("Paul Blaisdell has been reported dead, and Kermit is off to France to investigate. He finds a tangled knot of mercenaries, espionage, and double-bluffs, not to mention a surprising number of Caines and Blaisdells turning up to lend a hand.") (103)
- Set Ways by Jeanne R. Gold ("When Captain Blaisdell attempts to take down a murderous cult, the cult targets Peter to force him to drop the investigation.") (151)
- Many Happy Returns by Jan Lindner ("Peter questions the Ancient about the two Kwai-Chang Caines.") (182)
- Fathers and Other Strangers by Brenda Mick ("When Peter is seriously injured on the job, it's left to his temporary partner TJ Kincaid to explain some facts of life about the younger Caine to his father.") (185)
- Reunion by Susan P. O'Connor ("Paul Blaisdell is home at last, and he has some making up to do to his wife.") (201)
- Only on a Stormy Night by JM McClure, J.C. Jederberg, Barbara Ogle ("A routine trip for Peter and Kermit is interrupted when a mysterious compulsion draws Peter into a series of horrific murders--murders so strange that they've already attracted the attention of Agents Mulder and Scully.") (crossover with The X-Files) (211)