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(Jan 19, 1948 – )
 
(Jan 19, 1948 – )
  
'''Joe Staton''', a [[Southern Fandom|Southern]] [[fan artist]] whose cartoons appeared in several [[fanzines]] during the 1960s, was a member of [[SFPA]].
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'''Joe Staton''', a [[Southern Fandom|Southern]] [[fan artist]] whose cartoons appeared in several [[fanzines]] during the 1960s, was a member of [[SFPA]] (of which he served as [[OE]]).
  
 
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.

Revision as of 16:30, 22 August 2022

(Jan 19, 1948 – )

Joe Staton, a Southern fan artist whose cartoons appeared in several fanzines during the 1960s, was a member of SFPA (of which he served as OE).

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.

His publishing house was Insulated Dragon.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Official website.



Person 1948
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