Sequel to: Are You Bored? Making them think they're winning - his gift. Love helps. Baw ha ha! Not to Nurse Nellie's way of thinking. To rescue them, you'd need to be invisible. And it doesn't hurt that he has a secret power to boot. It's just after Memorial Day when he notices the new grave. This is poor Napoleon's lament. It's not a pleasant job, but someone has to do it. What they find isn't pretty - warnings for language, violence, and body waxing.
Napoleon and Illya aren't pleased. Very explicit! What's a father to do? Why, to its friendly neighborhood real estate agent of course. Series: Mouth of Babes post comment Bottoms Up! Napoleon is feeling philosophical. Illya's just feeling hung over.
Poor Grampy and Poppy. Talk about the unfriendly skies. And what does it have to do with a fob watch? And Napoleon Solo - sex slave?? Crossed with Meatballs read comments 1 post comment Are You Bored? The Services are not directed to children under the age of You may not use the Services if you are under the age of If you are under the age of 18, you should not provide any information on our Services.
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We process this information on the basis of our legitimate interests in protecting the Services and providing the Services to you. My Account. Welcome to Witchdoctors! Login Create Account. Shopping Cart. Splined Adapter for Victory Black by Kuryakyn. Inventory: Loading.. Sku: Check fitment tab for correct fitment. I liked the mysterious beginning; we are not introduced ta the "guardian angel" for quite a while and the suspense builds nicely.
I don't want to give away the plot, but it is a pleasure to watch the story unfold. Perhaps a little too much unnecessary "getting" of Illya, but otherwise a good read. It is illoed with a portrait of Illya in a nice, smiling pose by T. The filks were generally to songs I didn't know, so I'd have a hard time judging them. The tidbits of Russian lessons and recipes were a nice diversion. I'm awful at doing Search Puzzles but a lot of people enjoy them, and Barbara Krivulka has done a nice job of putting one together with U.
Usually when you see original music in a fanzine, it's just got a melody line and chords for guitar; this, on the other hand, was fully scored for piano. I took the zine over to the house of some friends who have a piano and played the piece.
It starts out simply, with a dramatic repeated theme; then goes into an Allegro section that starts out like a Bach Invention, with a rapid legato melody swapping back and forth between the hands, followed by some odd-looking but very satisfactory chord progressions. It sounds altogether spooky and, for some reason, Russian. I was very impressed. This would be great music to read the zine by! Oddly enough, the author of my least favorite story the Concrete Overcoat excerpt also wrote one of my very favorite pieces in the zine!
In " Ways to Make a wet Russian," Kathy Norton has painstakingly compiled all the instances in which Illya, bless his little heart, gets soaked dripping clothes clinging to his physique She even tells us how he gets it and what he's wearing at the time. Her lascivious glee and careful research are both-appreciated! So was Lisa Brazdil's illo of a dripping and slightly disgusted-looking Illya. The story "The Ply Mother the Concert Pianist Affair" by Grace Kanninen didn't seem to have enough meat on its bones, given that it introduced a close relative of a major character.
Mind you, saying "I want more! Other than that, it was a fun story to read and I particularly enjoyed Mr. Waverly's role. It is accompanied by a lovely portrait of Napoleon by Adrian Morgan. Easley is a touching and funny story in which a ten-year-old boy becomes involved in a race between Thrush and U. Hindman's illos, depicting scenes from the story, are great, and her concluding "Dog From U. I liked the way it introduced other U. There's a nice Charlene Kirby headshot of a thoughtful Napoleon to go with it.
A somber illo by Lisa Brazdil captures the story's mood well. The poetry by Melissa Mastoris was pleasant, although I did not find it exceptional. Illya goes undercover as a superhero to capture a self-appointed "fashion police" character who has been stalking the laundromats of New York. I admit with a certain sense of shame that I enjoyed it immensely. How can you not like a story with lines such as Napoleon to Illya : "Holy Sleepdust, Scarlet, Fashionman means business!
The Kuryakin File 10 contains pages. It was published in It may be well within canon to portray superspy Napoleon Solo as the idealistic American and his partner Illya Kuryakin as the pragmatic Russian. But what happens when Napoleon's idealism hits a blank wall of futility? What happens if Illya is forced to choose between his own pragmatic instincts and blind solidarity with Napoleon?
The answers may be more emotionally complex than they at first appear. The writing has grit and flavor and there is a robust cast of supporting characters. The agents are seen wrestling with moral uncertainties, figuring out plot and counterplot without support, their sympathies and relationships evolving as they are drawn ever deeper into a chaotic and dangerous world.
Caught up in events they may influence but not determine, they are at odds as much with themselves and each other as with the intervention whose validity and wisdom they question. The Kuryakin File 11 was published in January It has 15 stories and is pages long. The Kuryakin File 12 was published in May and contains pages. It was edited by Lisa Brazdil.
First up, is a short piece that is not only amusing, but, like the most memorable jokes, has a great twist at the end. He comes to me only when he's desperate, when he has waited too long and can no longer deny his suddenly frantic need for my services His friend, the dark-haired one, isn't like that at all.
He's a regular. We two are long familiar with one another. I know what he wants, he trusts me to do my job. Because we know one another so well, in this one area, it doesn't take long at all, just a few minutes, really. Despite the romantic implications of the title, this story's more about passing on the torch while continuing to run a different leg of the race.
A retired Illya finds himself guarded by a paternalistic UNCLE, only to realize that the times have changed less than he thinks they have. The dry humor her older, Napoleon-less Illya displays in this story belies the steely resolve that made him such an invaluable agent - think of the Maze Affair, where he finishes the mission with ruthless efficiency just after he believes his partner to be dead. That determination, as Thrush knows all to well, is his Achilles heel as obvious as the target painted on his back in the Virtue Affair; he refuses to give into threats or renounce his personal dignity even when it would be better to give in, as much as he enjoys fooling his captors with his apparent physical weaknesses.
Like his predecessor, Linda's roguishly winsome OMC knows how to take advantage of the chink in the armor to everyone's benefit.
It's a beautifully unsentimental perspective of what essential things about UNCLE stay true as the years pass. The Kuryakin File 13 was published in May and contains pages. It won a FanQ and was edited by Lisa Brazdil.
IK refuses, lies on the cot thinking about his first love, a girl he met when he was 17 and working on a collective farm. Nicely complex characters — the girl is neither gorgeous nor angelic but very intriguing. IK is an uncertain kid looking for a role model of courage and defiance. A very believable story, one that stuck with me. The Lady Luck Affair by J. IK finds mementos the crew left behind when they abandoned the crippled plane.
NS dreams o f himself as the crewmember who died when his parachute fouled. That crewmember, using NS' body, fixes the plane's radio so the agents can call for help. Sentimental, but well written. I really, really hate the word startlement. The Collaborator Affair by Jill Thomasson - IK frets over having killed Nexor because o f the physical resemblance; could they have been related?
IK is tortured while NS works on finding him. Gurnius is about to kill IK when NS rides to the rescue. He gives IK a picture o f his parents and proof his father died before Nexor was born, so happily there's no relationship. Who and Quantum Leap. Well-written, complex yet logical interconnections. I don't happen to care about any o f those other shows and ended up skipping so much I lost track of the plot.
More eclectic fans will love the skillful interweaving. Vampirus Interruptus by Tammy L. Croft - AU story where IK and AW are vampires and IK is reaching vampiric maturity sort of like vampire puberty, I suppose just when he's likely to be bitten by one of the other kind of vampires who are bad which would make his body turn against him and drive him mad, in AW's words.
IK is bitten and has a seizure. Dying in the hospital, he is saved when NS suggests giving him a transfusion of his own blood. The story is told by NS in first person and a pensive introduction cleverly lets the reader in on the altered universe in which it occurs.
However, in this story and the vampire story that follows, explanations of the arcane rules o f each vampire universe slow the action a bit. He is captured, beaten, recaptured, rebeaten, kicked, whipped, hung.
And then the real torture begins. Solo is paired with a noble female black doctor as he follows the trail to IK. Having grown up in Alabama in the s, I expected more friction resulting from that pairing. It's that eternal issue of writing a show or risk distracting readers with attitudes and beliefs that have faded?
The doctor is an appealing innocent, tough and smart and dignified.
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