XXX FILES: The Frisky Project
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Title: | XXX FILES: The Frisky Project |
Publisher: | Almost Foolproof Press |
Editor(s): | Ann Teitelbaum and Dar F |
Date(s): | October 1994 |
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Fandom: | multimedia |
Language: | English |
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XXX FILES: The Frisky Project is a 154-page slash multifandom anthology.
Series
For other Frisky zines, see Frisky Business.
Contents
- Night of the Bat by Jeannie Marie (Batman) (3)
- A Dark Knight in My Window Cometh by Jeannie Marie (Batman) (7)
- Trick or Treat by J.R. (Blake's 7) (10)
- The Proposition by Jeannie Marie (Combat!) (15)
- Stake-Out by Jeannie Marie (Lois and Clark) (55)
- Midnight Visitation by Khylara (MacGyver) (58)
- Full Recovery by Mary Millard (Man from UNCLE) (65)
- Blow Me Down by Leah S. (Quantum Leap) (74)
- Catch of the Day by S. Schneider (seaQuest) (82)
- A Weakness for Blonds by Khylara (Simon and Simon) (96)
- No Ordinary Love 2 by Stephanie Boag (Star Trek TOS) (96)
- Lessons by Graff (Star Trek TNG) (103)
- Midnight Variations by TLC (Star Trek: DS9) (109)
- Night of the Broken Heart by Jeannie Marie (Wild Wild West) (115)
- A Summer Night by Jeannie Marie (Wonder Woman) (135)
- Moss 3: Hair of the Dog by Jerry Greenberg (X-Files) (142)
- Days of Miracles and Wonderment by Eros (X-Files/Twin Peaks) (149)
Reactions and Reviews
This issue of Frisky Business has two X-Files stories. The rest of the zine is mixed stories with sexual themes and plenty of slash. "Moss 3: Hair of the Dog" by Jerry Greenburg is a seven page story in medium sized text. Most of the focus is on the writer's original character, a female vampire. There is one lesbian scene with Scully. Not too much to say about it all round, as it is not my cup of tea and it doesn't make a tremendous lot of sense if you are not familiar with the vampire character. There is considerable gore and blood and the story doesn't have much of an X-Files feel to it. "Days of Miracles and Wonderment" by Eros is a Twin Peaks/X-Files crossover vignette. Three pages of medium text. I didn't read it as I've never seen Twin Peaks, and it didn't appeal to me. While skimming the story, I saw that the focus is on the slash relationship between two of the Twin Peaks characters. [1]