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− | '''James Shull''', a [[California]] [[fan artist]], was 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]]''. | + | '''James Shull''', a [[California]] [[fan artist]], was 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]]''. He joined [[LASFS]] in April 1970. |
After [[gafiating]] in the late ’70s, Shull worked for Marvel Studios and other animation companies, then became an Executive Creative Director for Walt Disney Imagineering, a job he held for 33 years, until retiring in 2020. | After [[gafiating]] in the late ’70s, Shull worked for Marvel Studios and other animation companies, then became an Executive Creative Director for Walt Disney Imagineering, a job he held for 33 years, until retiring in 2020. | ||
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* 1975-78 -- [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] 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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{{person | born=1952}} | {{person | born=1952}} |
Revision as of 20:41, 27 May 2023
(March 9, 1952 – )
James Shull, a California fan artist, was 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. He joined LASFS in April 1970.
After gafiating in the late ’70s, Shull worked for Marvel Studios and other animation companies, then became an Executive Creative Director for Walt Disney Imagineering, a job he held for 33 years, until retiring in 2020.
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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