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Mark Rogers was a [[fan artist]] and pro artist and novelist who was probably best known for his ''Samurai Cat'' series which he wrote and illustrated. | Mark Rogers was a [[fan artist]] and pro artist and novelist who was probably best known for his ''Samurai Cat'' series which he wrote and illustrated. | ||
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Revision as of 01:38, 25 January 2020
(1952 -- February 2, 2014)
Mark Rogers was a fan artist and pro artist and novelist who was probably best known for his Samurai Cat series which he wrote and illustrated.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1986 -- Genericon II
- 1990 -- Windycon XVII (ISFiC Guest)
- 2001 -- Balticon 36
Person | 1952—2014 |
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