Legendary fan and Con promoter, Phil Seuling, called the father of the Direct Market, was one of the first to recognize the importance of Gray Morrow as an artist with this 1970 offset "prozine" (so called because they were more professionally printed than the mimeographed and photocopied newsletters fandom had distributed for ages). Thanks to Paul M for the scans as my own copy of this 'zine disappeared many a moon ago.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Dark Domain
Legendary fan and Con promoter, Phil Seuling, called the father of the Direct Market, was one of the first to recognize the importance of Gray Morrow as an artist with this 1970 offset "prozine" (so called because they were more professionally printed than the mimeographed and photocopied newsletters fandom had distributed for ages). Thanks to Paul M for the scans as my own copy of this 'zine disappeared many a moon ago.
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Thank you so much for sharing these gems.
ReplyDeleteThe ones in this post are especially stunning work.
Best,
Jimmy