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− | James Shull | + | '''James Shull''', a [[fan artist]], was particularly active in the 1970s. His distinctive and well-executed art seemed like it appeared in nearly every major [[fanzine]]. He [[published]] the fanzine ''[[Crifanac (Shull)]]'' and was co-[[editor]] of ''[[The Essence]]''. |
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− | * 1973 -- [[1973 | + | * 1973 -- [[1973 Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nomination |
− | * 1975-78 -- [[Best Fan Artist]] nominations | + | * 1975-78 -- [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominations |
* 1975-78 -- [[FAAn Awards]] for Best Artist/Serious | * 1975-78 -- [[FAAn Awards]] for Best Artist/Serious | ||
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Revision as of 22:25, 24 October 2021
(March 9, 1952 – )
James Shull, a fan artist, was particularly active in the 1970s. His distinctive and well-executed art seemed like it appeared in nearly every major fanzine. He published the fanzine Crifanac and was co-editor of The Essence.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1973 -- 1973 Best Fan Artist Hugo nomination
- 1975-78 -- Best Fan Artist Hugo nominations
- 1975-78 -- FAAn Awards for Best Artist/Serious
Person | 1952— |
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