Contents: EQ: Jink


NOTES:

During the time when the Jink issues were published, the same editorial column was printed in all EQ issues for the same month. To eliminate redundancy (and to save disk space), the editorials are put on separate pages with links to and from the issue archive(s) in question.

Jink #4 has no editorial; this space that month was instead used to print a CBG 1994 Fan Awards ballot.

Jink #7 has no editorial or letters pages, so it has been omitted entirely from this archive. [the editorial space that month was used to print an ad for the Treasure Quest contest, and the letters were replaced with an ad/preview for EQ: The Rebels]

Jink #9 - #12 have no letters pages.


EQ: Jink #1 (Nov 1994)
- Editorial: What books/music/movies I'd want with me on a desert isle
- Letters: Introduction to series

EQ: Jink #2 (Dec 1994)
- Editorial: Thanks and introductory notes about the Pinis' trip to Japan
- Letters: First impressions on Jink | the Neverending | Does Jink teleport?

EQ: Jink #3 (Jan 1995)
- Editorial: Guest editorial by Barry Blair -- On being Managing Editor
- Letters: More impressions of Jink | Jink's heritage
- Special Feature: A Gaijin in Manga-Land - Chapter 1

EQ: Jink #4 (Apr 1995)
- Letters: Jink's heritage | Blue Mountain?
- Special Feature: A Gaijin in Manga-Land - Chapter 3

EQ: Jink #5 (May 1995)
- Editorial: Elf-human hybrids and that which is Elfquest
- Letters: Meaning of 'Jink' revisited | "Quibblin' Time!"
- Special Feature: A Gaijin in Manga-Land - Chapter 4

EQ: Jink #6 (Jul 1995)
- Editorial: Dogs
- Letters: Who are the Neverending? | Jink's parents

EQ: Jink #8 (Oct 1995)
- Editorial: Reminiscence of fall days past...
- Letters: Beauty versus behavior

EQ: Jink #9 (Nov 1995)
- Editorial: Brain-stoppers

EQ: Jink #10 (Dec 1995)
- Editorial: The comics industry in 1995 -- Change or die

EQ: Jink #11 (Jan 1996)
- Editorial: There's something riding on the wind...

EQ: Jink #12 (Feb 1996)
- Editorial: Trying to grab fog


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