Wanted (Outlaws zine)
Zine | |
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Title: | Wanted (the second issue is "Wanted!") |
Publisher: | Media Press |
Editor(s): | Jackie Edwards |
Date(s): | 1987 |
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Medium: | |
Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Outlaws (1986 TV series) |
Language: | English |
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Wanted is an Outlaws anthology of stories, art, and poetry.
There are two issues. The first issue contains gen and het, the second only gen.
Issue 1
Wanted 1 was published in May 1987 and contains 68 pages. It has art by Sue Keenan.
From the editorial:
When I first saw the previews for Outlaws, around Christmas time, I thought, that's a unique concept, but I didn't intend to watch it. Then, as the day loomed nearer I thought, well, I've always liked Rod Taylor and Christine Belford a lot, maybe I should at least watch it. So, since I had to wait for a friend's plane to come in until 11:00, I sat down with a friend of mine to watch it. With in 5 minutes I'd shoved a tape into the machine and begun to tape this 'unique concept' and am very grateful that I did. (So are a lot of other people. Boy! Have I copied that tape for people!)
So, I got sucked into another fandom, hook line and silver, bullets and it seems like a lot of others are too. I don't know if this zine will sell or not, but it's been fun doing it and I hope there'll be another. And another season of Outlaws.
Gen:
- To the Hilt, poem by Vonne Shepard (1)
- Nightwinds by Jackie Edwards (6)
- Revelations by Jackie Edwards (10)
- Strength of the Heart by Jackie Edwards (14)
- Poetry Section by Vonne Shepard (33)
- Aftermath, a collection of short stories based on the episode 'Birthday' by Jackie Edwards (40)
Adult:
- Bourbon Street by Jackie Edwards (52)
- An Old-Fashioned Romance, poem by Vonne Shepard (58)
- Hayride by Jackie Edwards (59)
Issue 2
Wanted! 2 contains 74 pages.
- Posse by Lucy Carr (19 pages)
- Medicine by Virginia Turpin (12 pages)
- The New Mare by Jackie Edwards (7 pages)
- Bank Job by Joyce Devine (18 pages)
- Poetry section by Teresa Sarick & Sue Ann Sarick (6 pages)
- Frontpiece by Sheila Paulson, art by Ginny Daye