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Victim of CBS Beast Abuse
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Title: | Victim of CBS Beast Abuse |
Creator: | Marilyn Cole |
Date(s): | 1989 |
Medium: | t-shirt |
Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
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Victim of CBS Beast Abuse was a slogan on a t-shirt created by fans, one of the many ways Beauty and Beast fans reacted to the ways the fans and their show had been treated by TPTB. See more on this topic at Beauty and the Beast Fans and TPTB.
The image was originally used as the cover of Abode of the Beast #1, and the artist is Marilyn Cole.
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the original art by Cole: "Vincent in Chains of Gold" on the front of Abode of the Beast #1
flyer for this t-shirt: "LET EVERYONE KNOW HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THE WAY CBS HAS TREATED BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. You asked for it, you got it! The 'Victim of CBS Beast Abuse' t-shirt is now available. The artwork by Marilyn Cole of 'Vincent in Chains of Gold,' which graces the cover of Abode of the Beast..."
Cole used this art a year later with Spock in exactly the same pose on the cover of Otherwhere/Otherwhen #1