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− | Jay Kinney is an American [[fan]]. He published ''[[Nope]]'' and he contributed to many other [[fanzines]]. | + | Jay Kinney is an American [[fan]]. He published ''[[Nope]]'' and he contributed to many other [[fanzines]]. He founded [[Apasition]], an [[APA]] for political discussion. |
− | He is also an author, editor, and former underground cartoonist. He was a member, along with Skip Williamson, Jay Lynch and R. Crumb, of the original Bijou Funnies crew. | + | He is also an author, editor, and former underground cartoonist. He was a member, along with [[Skip Williamson]], Jay Lynch and R. Crumb, of the original Bijou Funnies crew. |
− | {{person | | + | {{person | born=1950}} |
[[Category:artist]] | [[Category:artist]] | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 17:40, 22 January 2024
(1950 --)
Jay Kinney is an American fan. He published Nope and he contributed to many other fanzines. He founded Apasition, an APA for political discussion.
He is also an author, editor, and former underground cartoonist. He was a member, along with Skip Williamson, Jay Lynch and R. Crumb, of the original Bijou Funnies crew.
Person | 1950— |
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