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He started working for Charlton Comics in mid-1960s and also did a cover for ''[[Fantastic]]'', illustrating a story by another fan-turned-pro, [[rich brown]]. He went on to a successful career as a comic book artist. | He started working for Charlton Comics in mid-1960s and also did a cover for ''[[Fantastic]]'', illustrating a story by another fan-turned-pro, [[rich brown]]. He went on to a successful career as a comic book artist. | ||
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A fan artist whose cartoons appeared in several fanzines during the 1960s. He was a member of SFPA (Invader).
He started working for Charlton Comics in mid-1960s and also did a cover for Fantastic, illustrating a story by another fan-turned-pro, rich brown. He went on to a successful career as a comic book artist.
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