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A longtime fan of [[SF]], while in college he began reading comic books.
 
A longtime fan of [[SF]], while in college he began reading comic books.
  
He met [[wendy-pini|Wendy Fletcher]] through the letter column of a comic book, they eventually married, and together they created the ''[[Elfquest]]'' series of comics and books.
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He met [[Wendy Fletcher]] through the letter column of a comic book, they eventually married, and together they created the ''[[Elfquest]]'' series of comics and books.
  
 
After college, Richard took a position at Boston's Charles Hayden Planetarium. Later, he taught high school astronomy, and then worked for IBM until ''Elfquest'' became a full-time occupation.  He was a member of [[CAPA-alpha]].
 
After college, Richard took a position at Boston's Charles Hayden Planetarium. Later, he taught high school astronomy, and then worked for IBM until ''Elfquest'' became a full-time occupation.  He was a member of [[CAPA-alpha]].

Revision as of 08:14, 18 July 2021

(1950 --)

Richard Pini was born in New Haven, Connecticut. After an outstanding academic career at school, he was accepted into MIT, where he received a degree in astrophysics.

A longtime fan of SF, while in college he began reading comic books.

He met Wendy Fletcher through the letter column of a comic book, they eventually married, and together they created the Elfquest series of comics and books.

After college, Richard took a position at Boston's Charles Hayden Planetarium. Later, he taught high school astronomy, and then worked for IBM until Elfquest became a full-time occupation. He was a member of CAPA-alpha.

He and Wendy both received the Inkpot Award for their work on Elfquest.

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