I love the Timeline of Slashed Sources, but do we have anything on media fandom history that's less slash-centric? There must have been at least a few big het fandoms in the 80s and 90s that wouldn't make it onto that list due to lack of slash. The Media Fandom article itself doesn't go into much detail (yet) in the history section. Like, for example, I know Moonlighting was ridiculously popular, but did it generate zines or just angry tv guide editorials? I know Remington Steele had tons of fan activity.
I don't know that we need a timeline necessarily, but if I'm looking at the slash timeline article and thinking "Ok, what about the other stuff", I have no idea where to look next.
I don't know that we need a timeline necessarily, but if I'm looking at the slash timeline article and thinking "Ok, what about the other stuff", I have no idea where to look next.
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Wrong fandom. Try Beauty and the Beast. ;)
http://fanlore.org/wiki/Category:Beauty_and_the_Beast
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Yeah
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Darkover & Dragonriders of Pern both had substantial fan activity. (Are books part of "Media fandom?") I have hopes of eventually tracking down a copy of the "Free Amazons of Gor" crossover by Randall Garrett.
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