You'll Thank Me When It's Wednesday!
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Title: | You'll Thank Me When It's Wednesday! |
Publisher: | Agent With Style |
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Date(s): | May 2008 |
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Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Supernatural |
Language: | English |
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You'll Thank Me When It's Wednesday! is a gen 190-page Supernatural anthology.
The cover is by Folger's Crystals.
The stories and artwork are based on the episode "Mystery Spot."
Summary
From a distributor, Agent With Style:
We're only shown a few of the hundreds of ways Dean comes to an end, and the talented writers of the tales collected in this zine bring you the rest. Come along on a whirlwind ride that will make you laugh, make you cry, but make you entirely grateful that, no matter what, the day always resets.
Contents
- No Dominion by Gaelicspirit ("Set in Season 3. Four scenes depicting Dean's time-loop deaths. Told in first person, two from Sam's point of view, two from Dean's point of view.") (1)
- King for a Day by Swellison ("'C'mon, Dean. It'll be like playing hooky," Sam coaxed. "We'll do whatever you want; you can be king for a day.' Sam tries to prevent the inevitable.") (31)
- Once More With Feeling by Kamelion (50)
- Somethin' to Talk About by BJxmas ("Two hours until midnight and Sam decided the safest place for Dean was holed up at the motel. Problem was, Dean was bored and wanted to talk about all the ways he'd died. One man's humor is another man's grief.") (59)
- You Slay Me by K. Hanna Korossy (84)
- What Could Possibly Go Wrong? by Liana B. (Mousitsa) (93)
- T-R-O-U-B-L-E by Tammy (108)
- Mercy by LovinJackson ("When all seems lost, Sam comes up with a new plan to save his brother bringing unthinkable consequences.") (121)
- Heat of the Moment...Moment...Moment... by IMTheresa ("How a distraught Sam reacts to witnessing his brother's death 97 times.") (157)
- A Cut Above the Rest by JJJunky (178)
- Freak Fill-in-the-Blank Accident by Brynhild Ensomhet (181)