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{{person|born=1916|died=1984}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:artist]] [[Category:US]] | {{person|born=1916|died=1984}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:artist]] [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 9 March 2024
(October 17, 1916 – August 10, 1984)
Virgil Franklin Partch, a cartoonist who generally signed his work “VIP,” is best remembered for his mainstream comic strip “Big George” and standalones in many magazines, plus a number of books. However, a few of his illos appeared in fanzines from the 1940s through ’60s, including Fan and Rhodomagnetic Digest.
Partch was killed in a car accident in 1984.
- “VIP” by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. (archived)
See also: Celebrity Fen.
Person | 1916—1984 |
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