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Originally a single-issue commemorative project created by Abbott, [[Arturo Huerta]], and [[Ron Monstera]] to commemorate [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]] following her [[Incineration|incineration]], the zine became a way for the team to process their feelings about the sudden loss of a friend and team leader through a variety of artistic mediums. Following the success of the first issue, the team decided to continue making the zine, concluding that having a more individual creative outlet provided a boost to morale in the clubhouse. | Originally a single-issue commemorative project created by Abbott, [[Arturo Huerta]], and [[Ron Monstera]] to commemorate [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]] following her [[Incineration|incineration]], the zine became a way for the team to process their feelings about the sudden loss of a friend and team leader through a variety of artistic mediums. Following the success of the first issue, the team decided to continue making the zine, concluding that having a more individual creative outlet provided a boost to morale in the clubhouse. | ||
− | The zine's name (which is always written in all-caps) draws its inspiration from multiple sources, according to an interview with Abbott. "Well, I mean, obviously, there's the fact that most of the clubhouse believes that Jaylen was killed by [[the Sun]] itself, but in there there's also the idea of owning the fact that we're the only team in the league named for an indoor location. It's also kind of a joke about the weather in the Pacific Northwest too. So, you know, it's got a multiplicity in there, that I think we as players were really drawn to." | + | The zine's name (which is always written in all-caps) draws its inspiration from multiple sources, according to an interview with Abbott. "Well, I mean, obviously, there's the fact that most of the clubhouse believes that Jaylen was killed by [[Sol|the Sun]] itself, but in there there's also the idea of owning the fact that we're the only team in the league named for an indoor location. It's also kind of a joke about the weather in the Pacific Northwest too. So, you know, it's got a multiplicity in there, that I think we as players were really drawn to." |
The zine was briefly the subject of boycott in [[Halifax]], Nova Scotia, Canada after Monstera wrote a positive review of [[Jimmy Cartography#Blaseball's Army|Blaseball's Army]], calling the book "an important reminder that Blaseball just isn't as good for players in other parts of the world." | The zine was briefly the subject of boycott in [[Halifax]], Nova Scotia, Canada after Monstera wrote a positive review of [[Jimmy Cartography#Blaseball's Army|Blaseball's Army]], calling the book "an important reminder that Blaseball just isn't as good for players in other parts of the world." | ||
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+ | *Issue 01: ''DESTROY THE SUN''<ref>https://www.blaseball.wiki/images/c/c0/ZEEN.pdf art by Phisioni</ref> | ||
+ | *Issue 02: ''ASHES TO ASHES''<ref>https://www.blaseball.wiki/images/9/96/Ashestoashes.pdf</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 2 July 2021
THE SUN IS OUR ENEMY is a zine created by members of the Seattle Garages Blaseball club. The zine is edited by batter Allison Abbott.
Originally a single-issue commemorative project created by Abbott, Arturo Huerta, and Ron Monstera to commemorate Jaylen Hotdogfingers following her incineration, the zine became a way for the team to process their feelings about the sudden loss of a friend and team leader through a variety of artistic mediums. Following the success of the first issue, the team decided to continue making the zine, concluding that having a more individual creative outlet provided a boost to morale in the clubhouse.
The zine's name (which is always written in all-caps) draws its inspiration from multiple sources, according to an interview with Abbott. "Well, I mean, obviously, there's the fact that most of the clubhouse believes that Jaylen was killed by the Sun itself, but in there there's also the idea of owning the fact that we're the only team in the league named for an indoor location. It's also kind of a joke about the weather in the Pacific Northwest too. So, you know, it's got a multiplicity in there, that I think we as players were really drawn to."
The zine was briefly the subject of boycott in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada after Monstera wrote a positive review of Blaseball's Army, calling the book "an important reminder that Blaseball just isn't as good for players in other parts of the world."
Issues
Players | Batters | |
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Pitchers | ||
Shadows | ||
Buried | Jasper Destiny · Rigby Friedrich · Chandra Blortles · Pedro Davids | |
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Stats | NEW Seasons | 1 · 2 |
Beta Seasons | β1 · β2 · β3 · β4 · β5 · β6 · β7 · β8 · β9 · β10 · β11 · β12 · β13 · β14 · β15 · β16 · β17 · β18 · β19 · β20 · β21 · β22 · β23 · β24 | |
Ballpark | The Hotdogfingers Memorial Climate Pledge Garage and Parking Facility | |
Community Lore | ||
Community | United Seattle Garages Mascot Workers · Seattle Garages Stadium and Training Volunteers · Seattle Garages Lil' Roadies | |
Places | Dark Seattle · Seattle Gum Wall · Ron Monstera Memorial Cat Cafe and Sanctuary · Seattle Shadows Co-op | |
History | Seattle Garages's History · Jamazon · Dark Seattle Corporates · Operation DEBT Collection | |
Fan Culture 📣 · Fan Works 💌 · Tlopps Cards 🃏 | ||
Park It! |