Q.T.
Q.T. was a zine by Kiwi, published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The first issue appeared in 1991. Q.T. was "pour Femmes & Hommes", and its initials stood for both 'Queer Terrorist' (in English) and 'Queer Tappette' (in French). It is a cut and paste, photocopied zine of which five issues appeared until it ceased publication in 1994.
Issue two included articles about the underground queer world's civil war against gays and lesbians; Vampire Lesbians; "QT Targeted in Latest Effort to Demolish Homocore"; erotic fiction entitled, "The Continuing Adventures of Alex, the Faggot Who Thought She Was a Lesbian"; an interview with Susie Sexpert; "10 Reasons Why Jim Wade Should Have His Head Sliced Through With A Black and Decker Power-Saw"; the art of Attila Richard Kukacs; "John Travolta, legendary disco star and queer!!!"; an article on J.D.s' "Princes of the Homosexuals"; and articles on the film Paris Is Burning.
Issue four includes the articles "Fag Hags Fight Back!!!"; a detourned expose of the queer side of Beverly Hills 90210; an interview with Diane DiMassa, creator of Hothead Paisan; "Drag Queens Rule!!! Clone Fags Suck"; 100 shoplifing drag queens terrorizing Florida; "Punkasfuck", about how homophobic het punks are; and "Trying to get in on the death machine", an open letter to lesbian and gays who want into the military.