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Reviewers often made note of the "Strong Chick Factor" of the item being reviewed, and, depending on the medium, of such qualities as the "Re-read Factor", the "Drool Factor" or the "Gross-out Factor".
Reviewers often made note of the "Strong Chick Factor" of the item being reviewed, and, depending on the medium, of such qualities as the "Re-read Factor", the "Drool Factor" or the "Gross-out Factor".
    
    
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== Notable Articles ==
== Notable Articles ==


*[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/071999/features/genrechicks.html GIRLS ON FILM]
;[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/071999/features/genrechicks.html GIRLS ON FILM]
1999's female force proves this genre is no longer a guy's game. (Issue 2, July 1999)
:1999's female force proves this genre is no longer a guy's game. (Issue 2, July 1999)


*[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/081999/features/features.html BOBA FEMME]
;[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/081999/features/features.html BOBA FEMME]
From Angela Bassett to Michelle Yeoh, eleven actresses to even the score in Episode II. (Issue 3, August 1999)
:From Angela Bassett to Michelle Yeoh, eleven actresses to even the score in Episode II. (Issue 3, August 1999)


*[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/101999/features/shiningarmor1.html CHICKS IN SHINING ARMOR]
;[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/101999/features/shiningarmor1.html CHICKS IN SHINING ARMOR]
When historical fact becomes science fiction... (Issue 5, October 1999)
:When historical fact becomes science fiction... (Issue 5, October 1999)


*[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/112000/features/comics1.html GRAPHICALLY DESIGNED]
;[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/112000/features/comics1.html GRAPHICALLY DESIGNED]
The 11th Hour salutes comic heroines to cheer for. (Issue 17, November 2000)
:The 11th Hour salutes comic heroines to cheer for. (Issue 17, November 2000)


*[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/122000/features/boyland1.html BABES IN BOYLAND]
;[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/122000/features/boyland1.html BABES IN BOYLAND]
Sexism, stupidity, and this year's genre heroines. (Issue 18, December 2000)
:Sexism, stupidity, and this year's genre heroines. (Issue 18, December 2000)


*[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/022001/features/chicks1.html STRONG CHICKS IN CRISIS]
;[http://www.the11thhour.com/archives/022001/features/chicks1.html STRONG CHICKS IN CRISIS]
''Roswell'', ''Dark Angel'', and the downfall of the genre television heroine. (Issue 19, February 2001)
:''Roswell'', ''Dark Angel'', and the downfall of the genre television heroine. (Issue 19, February 2001)




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* [http://www.the11thhour.com/ Official website of The 11th Hour] (all 19 issues archived online)
* [http://www.the11thhour.com/ Official website of The 11th Hour] (all 19 issues archived online)


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Latest revision as of 11:36, 13 May 2007

The 11th Hour was an online fan zine that ran for 19 issues, from June 1999 to February 2001.

It was written, created and run by women. Its editor-in-chief was Sarah Kendzior.

The zine included TV, book, comics and movie reviews, and also offered various additional features in each issue, such as interviews, in-depth articles and more humorous content.

Reviewers often made note of the "Strong Chick Factor" of the item being reviewed, and, depending on the medium, of such qualities as the "Re-read Factor", the "Drool Factor" or the "Gross-out Factor".


Notable Articles

GIRLS ON FILM
1999's female force proves this genre is no longer a guy's game. (Issue 2, July 1999)
BOBA FEMME
From Angela Bassett to Michelle Yeoh, eleven actresses to even the score in Episode II. (Issue 3, August 1999)
CHICKS IN SHINING ARMOR
When historical fact becomes science fiction... (Issue 5, October 1999)
GRAPHICALLY DESIGNED
The 11th Hour salutes comic heroines to cheer for. (Issue 17, November 2000)
BABES IN BOYLAND
Sexism, stupidity, and this year's genre heroines. (Issue 18, December 2000)
STRONG CHICKS IN CRISIS
Roswell, Dark Angel, and the downfall of the genre television heroine. (Issue 19, February 2001)


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