Vincent & Catherine (Beauty and the Beast zine by Sullivan)

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For other works with a similar title, see: Vincent and Catherine.

Zine
Title: Vincent & Catherine
Publisher: A New Enterprise Publication for The Helpers Network UK
Editor:
Author(s): Brenda Sullivan
Cover Artist(s):
Illustrator(s): Brenda Sullivan
Date(s): 1989-1991
Medium: print zine
Size:
Genre:
Fandom: Beauty and the Beast (TV)
Language: English
External Links:
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Vincent & Catherine is a series of three het Beauty and the Beast (TV) novels by Brenda Sullivan.

Issue 1

Vincent & Catherine 1 has the subtitle: "A Love Story."

It has 48 pages and was published in August 1989.

The cover is by the author, as is the interior art.

cover of issue #1

This is not the same zine as Catherine and Vincent: A Love Story.

In it, Catherine dreams Vincent has surgery on his face and hands to make him look more human.

Catherine, unconscious after a mugging, has a dream in which Vincent has plastic surgery; Vincent discovers the truth of his birth, and he and Catherine marry. [1]

Issue 2

Vincent & Catherine 2 has the subtitle: "Love Everlasting."

It has 68 pages and was published in May 1990.

flyer for issue #2
front cover of issue #2

From an ad: "Opens with their first wedding anniversary. Catherine must make a decision...will she go topside? If so, will she return to her beloved Vincent?? Vincent & Catherine come in contact with the powers of a warlock & voodoo shaman."

Another description: "A year after her marriage to Vincent, a criminal prosecuted by Catherine drugs her with a potion that makes her fall in love with him. Devastated when Catherine leaves him, Vincent goes into a severe depression."[2]

Issue 3

cover of issue #3

Vincent & Catherine 3 has the subtitle: "The Gift of Love."

It has 54 pages and was published in April 1991.

Catherine and Vincent are expecting a child. However, after attending a Halloween costume ball Above, Vincent's entire personality inexplicably changes.[3]

References

  1. ^ from the Helpers' Network Quality Fanzine Review Online
  2. ^ from the Helpers' Network Quality Fanzine Review Online
  3. ^ from the Helpers' Network Quality Fanzine Review Online