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To Protect and Serve (Kiefer/Lou zine)
Zine | |
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Title: | To Protect and Serve |
Publisher: | Thunderbird Press |
Editor: | |
Author(s): | Mariah Burke |
Cover Artist(s): | Angi Towski |
Illustrator(s): | Angi Towski (six interior pieces) |
Date(s): | July 1995 |
Series?: | No |
Medium: | |
Size: | 176 plus pages |
Genre: | slash, m/m |
Fandom: | Kiefer/Lou & First Power |
Language: | English |
External Links: | |
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To Protect and Serve is a 176-page novel by Mariah Burke. It has the pairing of Kiefer Sutherland as an OMC and the character Russell Logan played by Lou Diamond Phillips.
The cover and six interior illos are by Angi Towski. The zine states the copyright is by "Marilyn Hartsell for the author and artists."
It required an age statement to purchase.
From the Zine
TO PROTECT AND SERVE picks up at the end of Lou Diamond Phillip's movie, The First Power. The ending of the movie shows us an unconscious Russ Logan and a voice over by Patrick Channing stating he would "see him around, buddy boy." Did Patrick Channing survive? In TO PROTECT AND SERVE, the story centers around Russ Logan and his attempt to put his life back together again. TO PROTECT AND SERVE introduces an original character, John Domyanick, for the Kiefer Sutherland role.
Sample Interior
Reactions and Reviews
This is a wonderful exciting read. I love how the two characters in the zine came together and finally admitted to being in love. <sighs happily> Wonderful! [1]
References
- ^ quoted anonymously from a mailing list (April 19, 2002)