British Amateur Press Association
British Amateur Press Association (comics)
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Do you mean the British Amateur Press Association, the non-fantasy or fannish UK APA founded in 1890.
The British Amateur Press Association (BAPA) was a comics APA in the UK founded in 1977 following a proposal from Phil Greenaway in the letter pages of the comics fanzine Bemusing. Its first mailing (under the name PAPA, the first initial standing for 'Prime'[1]) was circulated in January 1978. Greenaway was the first Central Mailer and his successors included Steve Green. It was disbanded in 2004 with a final one-off mailing in 2005.
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- ↑ Not to be confused with the Pornographic Amateur Press Association or the Protean Apa, both also PAPAs.
Publication | 1977—2004 |
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