Who Rides for Justice?

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Zine
Title: Who Rides for Justice?
Publisher: Dragon III Graphics
Editor(s): Ann Leonhart
Date(s): 1986-1987
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Medium: print
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Fandom: multimedia
Language: English
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Who Rides for Justice is a gen multifandom zine.

Issue 1

front cover of issue #1, Connie Faddis
back cover of issue #1

Who Rides for Justice? 1 was published in 1986 and contains 308 pages.

It has a front cover by Connie Faddis and a Simon and Simon back cover by Carlotta Vaughan. Inside art by Regenia Marracino, Melinda Reynolds, Kathy Lachonauer, Ruth Kurz, Charlene Kirby and Anne Leonhart.

  • Addicted by Regenia Marracino (Miami Vice) (2)
  • Limbo by Dee Brendel (Starsky & Hutch) (10)
  • The Do Not Tilt Affair by Charlene Kirby ("Napoleon donates a video game he won to U.N.C.L.E. But is this a normal machine? It seems anyone who plays it "dies" with excitement.") (Man from U.N.C.L.E.) (also in U is for U.N.C.L.E. #2) (14)
  • Christmas Eve by Sue Ann Hartwick (Scarecrow and Mrs. King) (6)
  • Silent Partner, poem by Sue Ann Sarick (Scarecrow and Mrs. King) (61)
  • Hostages, poem by Jean Thrower (Simon & Simon) (62)
  • Christmas in the Mountains by Ann Leonhart ("Rick and A.J.'s plan to surprise Cecilia on Christmas Eve backfires and they find themselves in a life and death situation.") (Simon & Simon) (63)
  • Revenge of the Mary Aberdeen by Leah S. ("After a savage storm, Cody turns up missing. All the evidence points to his death; why can't Nick accept it?") (Riptide) (87)
  • Who Killed the Sixties, a Continuation by Rowena Warner (Simon & Simon) (101)
  • Sterling Steele, poem by Teresa Sarick (Remington Steele) (106)
  • Hello Central, Give Me Doctor Jazz by Judy Darnell ("The Judge drags a reluctant McCormick to a convention in the city of jazz. New Orleans, where they match wits with a crazed musician.") (Hardcastle & McCormick) (109)
  • Loyalty on a Royal Scale by Regenia Marracino (Simon & Simon) (131)
  • Glory Days by Cathy L. Bryson ("Crockett tried not to like Lombard, the man they were assigned to protect (aired episode) but he had slowly learned to admire him. When his bullet-riddled body is found, it's the last straw for Sonny. Will even his friendship with Tubbs pull him through this time?") (Miami Vice) (135)
  • Sensitive Subject, poem by Teresa Sarick (Magnum P.I.) (145)
  • Friends and Enemies by Ann Leonhart, Regenia Marracino, and Sandra Keel ("A Simon and Simon "missing scenes" story from "Slither."") (Simon & Simon) (147)
  • Introspection, poem by Carlotta Vaughan (Simon & Simon) (148)
  • Echoes of Terror, a "rather graphic S&S story by Reginia Marracino. It's not slash, but it does have vivid descriptions of sex and violence." [1] Echoes II and III, are sequels to this story. ("Ever wonder what would happen to A.J. if he ever landed in jail without Rick? And can A.J. ever recover from the memory of that ordeal? Read this gripping story and leam the answer.") (Simon & Simon) (159)
  • Small Places, Dark Places by Regenia Marracino (Simon & Simon) (210)
  • Lost Between Yesterday and Tomorrow by Lizabeth S. Tucker ("E.J. Corlette is determined to open a race track to train young drivers and asks McCormick's help. But there's one catch - someone is just as determined the track will never open, (from a suggestion by Melinda Reynolds)") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (224)
  • The Darkest Part of Then Night by Rowena Warner ("A freak accident leaves A.J. blind. Will this be the end of Simon and Simon Investigations?") (Simon & Simon) (279)

Issue 2

Who Rides for Justice? 2 was published in 1987 and contains 326 pages.

cover of issue #2
  • Understandings by Mysti Frank ("T.C. reads an essay that a young Magnum wrote about his father.") (Magnum, P.I.) (4 pages)
  • Edge of Darkness by Ann Leonhart ("Mark and the Judge's trip to the woods is marred by the Judge's injury and Mark's flashback to a childhood trauma.") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (reprinted from Everything But the Kitchen Sink #1) (20 pages)
  • Three Little Words by B.L. Barr (Simon and Simon, poem)
  • Father's Day by Rowena Warner ("Mark decides to celebrate Father's Day with the Judge.") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (3 days)
  • Day After Daye by Rowena Warner ("Hardcastle writes a journal entry after the events of "Ties My Father Sold Me".") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (3 pages)
  • This Just Doesn't Seem to Be My Daye by Lizabeth S. Tucker ("Mark writes a response to Hardcastle's journal entry.") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (2 pages)
  • If Only All The Hands That Reach Out Could Touch by Mysti Frank ("A ghostly A.J. says goodbye to his brother.") (Simon and Simon) (12 pages)
  • Aftermath by Carlotta Vaughan (Simon and Simon, poem)
  • Come Back to the Five and Dime, Vonna Westerlake by Rowena Warner ("Adventures with Mark's nudist girlfriend.") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (5 pages)
  • Brethren by Mysti Frank--A set of jokes. (Simon and Simon) (9 pages)
  • Rites of Spring by Judy Darnell ("Mark is kidnapped by the murderous girlfriend of a crook he and the Judge sent to prison.") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (27 pages)
  • Secrets and Shadows by Tracy ("An encounter with a psychologist who treated relatives of soldiers brings out revelations about how A.J. dealt with Rick's time in Vietnam.") (Simon and Simon) (17 pages)
  • For More Than Michael by B.L. Barr (Simon and Simon, poem)
  • Big Bird Is Watching by Regenia Marracino ("Rick dreams of spending time with A.J. as a young child.") (Simon and Simon) (27 pages)
  • Sierra by Cathy Bryson ("Mark meets and falls in love with a woman, but the romance ends tragically.") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (15 pages)
  • Achilles' Heel by Regenia Marracino ("A criminal decides to prevent Sonny from testifying against him by kidnapping Sonny's ex-wife and son.") (Miami Vice) (37 pages)
  • Seeing is Believing by Lizabeth S. Tucker (Hardcastle and McCormick) (7 pages)
  • Ghosts in the Night by Jean Thrower ("Rick helps A.J. through his reaction to being trapped in a coffin in "The Skull of Nostradamus".") (Simon and Simon) (5 pages)
  • Secret Thoughts of a Geek by Christine Jeffords--Poem. (Riptide)
  • De Ja Vu by Ann Leonhart ("While waiting by Mark's bedside in the hospital during "If You Could See What I See", the Judge remembers his wife's fatal illness.") (Hardcastle and McCormick) (9 pages)
  • Past Tense by Brenda A. (Simon and Simon) (31 pages)
  • Scribbling Rivalry by Mysti Frank ("A.J. and Rick argue via notes.") (Simon and Simon) (12 pages)
  • Suspect by L.A. Carr (T.J. Hooker) (7 pages)
  • Southhoming by Christine Jeffords (Simon and Simon) (39 pages)
  • Literally Speaking by Mysti Frank (mixed media) (2 pages)
  • Life is a Beach by Lizabeth S. Tucker (Moonlighting) (23 pages)
  • Night of the Golden Dragon by Carlotta Vaughan (Simon and Simon) (10 pages)

References

  1. ^ from an ad in Pop Stand Express #15