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Targets Without A Badge
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A visit to one of Starsky & Hutch’s locations. Originally published in the zine, The Bay City Gazette, in 2014. Cabrillo Beach is where Starsky & Hutch threw their badges in the ocean in Targets Without a Badge. The sign you pass to enter the beach is comicallyt specific on all the things that are forbidden. However, it does… -
FictionGen Episode-RelatedGen FicGen Hurt/ComfortHutch has a problem he’s very reluctant to share with his partner. And it all starts when his car explodes in “Targets Without a Badge.” The sequel to this story is “The Nightmare II: The Jacket.” Detective David Starsky sat at his desk, his normally handsome features puckered into a worried frown as he watched his partner lose the…
The Nightmare
by The Blintzby The Blintz 110 views -
FictionGen Episode-RelatedGen FicGen FicletGen ZineficAfter Lionel is murdered, Starsky and Hutch decide to leave the force. The only thing left to do is face Captain Dobey with their decision. Originally published in The Bond #3 “Damn it!” I should have seen it coming, but I didn’t. And now all the door slamming, paper throwing, swearing, and regrets aren’t going to change a thing.…
Should Have Known
by Linda B.by Linda B. 51 views -
FictionSlash Episode-RelatedSlash FicSlash RomanceSlash ZineficTaking refuge in Starsky’s apartment after being soaked by the hospital’s sprinklers, Hutch is surprised by a visitor. Originally published in the mixed Starsky and Hutch zine, The Lucky and the Strong, in 1993. Hutch lay on his back and listened to the ticking of the alarm clock. He used to complain about the clock, say that when he…
You’re in My Heart
by Pamela Tby Pamela T 145 views -
A pre-“Targets Without A Badge” drabble. 3rd Place 2003 Torino Award Winner for “Outstanding Drabble” “Hey, Hutch?” “What?” “I was thinking—” “Hurt much?” “Where do you think we go when we die?” “Starsky, go to sleep.” “C’mon. Where do you think we go?” “Oxnard?” “I’m serious. You think there’s a hell?” “Have you ever been to Oxnard?” “Forget it.”… -
2nd Place 2001 Torino Award Winner for “Outstanding Poem” Targets Without A Badge. I once dreamed of saving the world and righting injustice’s wrongs But along the journey the truths all changed empty words in my bitter song I once dreamed of saving the world with you by my side `til the end But now I must save what I…
