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(1950 -- September 4, 2011)
Fan artist Kunkel's artwork consisted of satirical cartoons who was married to fellow fan Charlene Kunkel. He was a contributor to Trap Door and other fanzines.
He also co-founded the first magazine devoted to video and computer games, Electronic Games. Kunkel worked as a game designer, a comic book writer, and professional cartoonist. The Kunkel Awards for video game journalism are named after him. (See https://www.spj.org/kunkel.asp.)
- Doodlebug (with Laurie Yates)
- Four-Star Extra with (Charlene, Kunkel, Arnie Katz, and Joyce Katz)
- Genook
- Rats! (with Charlene Kunkel)
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