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Waverly Papers
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Title: | Waverly Papers (first issue was titled "The Waverly Papers") |
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Editor(s): | Laurie Keeper |
Date(s): | 1983-1986 |
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Fandom: | Man from UNCLE |
Language: | English |
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Waverly Papers is a gen Man from UNCLE anthology.
It is a sister zine to The Lost Waverly Papers.
Issue 1
Waverly Papers 1 was published in 1983, contains 123 pages, and was printed offset.
The art is by Connie Crouch, Barbara Walker (back cover), Candy Randant, and Steve Streeter.
- The Very First Affair by Laurie Keeper (3)
- The 4-0-7-7th Affair by Laurie Keeper (MASH crossover) (7)
- The Man from Russia Affair by Laurie Keeper (26)
- The Man from the Sky Affair by Leah McGrew (a Doctor Who crossover) (reprinted in The Zine Affair) (38)
- Commitments by Connie Crouch (59)
- The Bird from Soho Affair by Laurie Keeper (60)
- The Janus Affair by Laurie Keeper (87)
- The April in Paris Affair by Laurie Keeper (100)
- Vignette by Laurie Keeper (120)
Issue 2
Waverly Papers 2 was published in 1984 and contains 125 pages.
The art is by Connie Crouch, Charlene Kirby, Annette Taylor, Laurie Keeper and Barbara Walker.
- The Cats and Rats Affair by Connie Crouch (3)
- The Weathermaker Affair by Sharon Gates (21)
- The Pahoehoe Affair by Charlene Kirby--THRUSH brings a whole new meaning to the term 'acid rain.' (38)
- The Return from the Dead Affair by Laurie Keeper (61)
- The Man from Elrad Affair by Laurie Keeper & Carol Eidelberg (Phoenix crossover) (76)
- The Greenkill Affair by Laurie Keeper (86)
- The Red Scare Affair by Laurie Keeper (Avengers crossover) (97)
- The Cycles of Death Affair by Laurie Keeper (110)
- The Little Old Lady in Tennis Shoes Affair by Laurie Keeper (111)
- The SpyCon One Affair by Laurie Keeper (120)
Issue 3
Waverly Papers 3 was published in 1985 and contains 98 pages.
The art is by Cl Crouch, Charlene Kirby and Barbara Walker.
- The Lake in the Sky Affair by Charlene Kirby ("Alexander Waverly is infected with a dormant killer virus, and Illya does inexplicable things on a waterbed (with his clothes on, no less).") (reprinted from Errantry #2) (3)
- The Jolly Roger Affair by Laurie Keeper ("What's supposed to be an uneventful cruise turns dangerous when Illya is dumped overboard and found by pirates.") (22)
- The Mindspeak Affair by Leah McGrew ("Illya undergoes an interesting transformation.") (32)
- The You Can't Go Home Again Affair by Laurie Keeper ("Our intrepid heroes find themselves under siege on an Iowa Farm with Napoleon's Uncle Tony.") (49)
- The Wedding Bells Affair by Laurie Keeper ("Napoleon is getting married, but Illya and Mr. Waverly suspect the lady of being a THRUSH agent.") (63)
- The Blind Leading the Blind Affair by Laurie Keeper ("Illya is blinded in an explosion. This story marks the return of my Mary Sue character, Caitlin, from issue #1 (by popular demand, I might add; I was content to leave the poor girl in Tarvisio, Italy.") (78)
Issue 4
Waverly Papers 4 was published in 1986.
The art is by Joy Riddle and Connie Crouch.
- Typical Assignment for Illya by Connie Crouch (i)
- All's Well That Ends Well by Jill Grundfest (1)
- The Canadian Cold Front Affair by Gordon Robson (11)
- The All or Nothing Affair by Leah McGrew (41)
- Laughter in the Dark by Pam Ritchie & Carlotta Barnes (73)
- The I'm Not Afraid of the Dark Affair by Laurie Keeper (111)
- Typical Assignment for Napoleon by Connie Crouch (124)