Coming for MediaWest*Con in May 2007

Millennium #4

Back again with a great selection of stories, art, poetry, and cartoons! This issue features:

Star Wars

Ignorance of the Law is No Excuse by Mary Sue. Han can't seem to stop insulting the people of the rigidly conservative planet Leia is trying to persuade to join the Rebellion. And now he may have to pay - with his life!

The Surreal Life by Mary Sue, art by Laura Quiles. It all starts when Captain Han Solo finds an ornate bottle in the sand and pulls out the cork. Out pops... Well, you have now entered the Twilight Zone. Be warned!

Games by Cheree Cargill, art by Laura Quiles. Princess Leia was doing her best to relate to the men and women under her command, but Han Solo was making it very difficult. She decides to teach him a lesson.

Killing Ghosts by D. L. Slaten. Darth Vader was now the most feared man in the Galaxy, other than the Emperor, and he enjoyed his power. But deep inside was still the ghost of Anakin Skywalker ... and Vader had to slay that last remnant of himself.

Relative Force by Mary Sue, art by Zawiah. The sequel to "Everything's Relative". A year after the fall of the Empire, things aren't going well at all for Han's estranged mother and she suddenly shows up on Coruscant with a convoluted plan to extort money from her now wealthy son. All it involves is Han's ex-fiancee and a boy she claims is really Han's son.

Separate Lives by Mary Sue, art by Steph Swanger. Princess Leia Organa has been pressed into a political marriage with Prince Isolder of Hapa, the last step in bringing that powerful world into the Alliance, a step that could finally conclusively defeat the remaining Imperial forces in the Galaxy. But Han Solo can't bear the betrayal, so he leaves the Millennium Falcon to Chewbacca and disappears into the underworld of the Outer Rim ... a lost man with no name and no identity.

A Time to Train by Mary Jo Fox. It's time to train Luke Skywalker in the ways of the Jedi, but Owen Lars is having none of it.

Star Trek

Shadow Play by Guinn Berger. Spock was feeling the pressing need to find a wife before pon farr set in, and Christine Chapel seemed the logical choice. But something wasn't quite right here...

A Can of Spam by Cheree Cargill. So, you think it's only modern day computer users who have problems with unsolicited advertising?

Pirates of the Caribbean

Son of Pirates of the Caribbean by Wanda Lybarger. Another great cartoon strip featuring our favorite pirate and his friends.

Harry Potter

How Professor Snape Got His Hair by Beverly Grant, art by Tina Bentrup. Severus Snape was always listening in on the conversations of James, Sirius and the other Gryffindors. They decide it's time to put a stop to it.

That Olde Quidditch Spirit by Beverly Grant, art by Tina Bentrup. The Gryffindors had been banned from playing Quidditch by Professor Umbridge, something that Fred and George Weasley refused to take lying down, especially with the Slytherins now in control. And then they have a scathingly brilliant idea!

MUCH MORE!

Color covers by Wanda Lybarger! Color Art Portfolios by Laura Quiles, Kaz and Wanda Lybarger! Poetry by Debbie Kittle! Surprises that will sneak in at the last minute!!

Debuting at MediaWest*Con over Memorial Day, May 25-28, 2007! Now taking pre-publication orders:

$25.00 in person at MediaWest*Con

$28.00 by mail in USA (US Priority Mail)

$35.00 Canada (US Global Priority Mail)

$40.00 Elsewhere on Earth (US Global Priority Airmail)Personal checks and money orders accepted from U.S. CANADIAN POSTAL money orders from Canada. Please make payable to: Cheree Cargill, 114 Villanova Circle, Forney, TX 75126 USA All others, please use Paypal and send payments to: [email protected].

Please note if you will pick up your copy at MediaWest*Con so I can have it ready for you!!!

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