The Wolves and the Lambs Affair & The Final Affair

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Zine
Title: The Wolves and the Lambs Affair & The Final Affair (The M.U.N.C.L.E. Book)
Publisher: Paula Smith and Carol Lynn
Editor(s): boojums Press/Ceiling Press (Debbie Goldstein and Carol Lynn)
Date(s): 1977
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Medium: print
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Fandom: Man from UNCLE
Language: English
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front cover, Laura Virgil
back cover, Marty Siegrist

The Wolves and the Lambs Affair & The Final Affair is a gen 97-page anthology containing two stories. Artists include Gordon Carleton, Laura Virgil, Martynn, Pat Munson, Marty Siegrist and Joni Wagner. It was a joint publication of boojums Press and Ceiling Press.

  • The Wolves and the Lambs Affair by Joan C. Holly (named used inside zine), J. Hunter Holly (name used on the front of the zine)
    • "Wolves?" (1)
    • "Straightjackets won't be necessary." (4)
    • "One blind mouse." (11)
    • "I thought I might capture you." (15)
    • "Oh be joyful, Thrush is coming." (22)
    • "Interrogation and old lace." (25)
    • "No one has ever drowned in a glass of water." (29)
    • "Yes, sir, Mr. Solo." (31)
    • "Scrambled everything is my specialty." (35)
    • "We're now to be 'handled' like husbands." (39)
    • "Do-it-yourself Carnaby." (44)
    • "They're smaller and softer, sir." (48)
    • "I can't take your bravery standing up." (52)
    • "Between us, we could get to the moon." (59)
    • "You look like you've been squashed by a truck." (62)
    • "Hamburger buns?" (65)
    • "Since when do you need a gun?" (69)
    • "Can a woman love a battered man?" (74)
    • "Your knight has had it." (76)
  • The Final Affair by Paula Block (reprinted from Warped Space #18, two sequels to this story are in Syndizine #1, A Hawk and a Handsaw by Eileen Roy (UNCLE/Prisoner), and Finale by Paula Block)

Reactions and Reviews: "The Wolves and the Lambs Affair

If you haven't guessed by now, this zine inspired the upcoming Agents' Special. The novel is excellent, and the artwork is fantastic. Superlatives are the only words that do even moderate justice to this fanzine.[1]

Reactions and Reviews: "The Final Affair"

See reactions and reviews for The Final Affair.

References

  1. ^ from Moonbeam #1/2