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  • ...[[fanzines]], but it may also refer to interior art in [[prozines]]. Small illos used to fill up white space are called [[fillos]]. Good [[fanzine]] design calls for placing illos so they don't interrupt the text.
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  • ...]. It also included [[fanzine]] reviews by [[Jhim Linwood]] and interior [[illos]] by [[Alexis Gilliland]] and [[Harry Bell]].
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  • 6 ||June 1972 ||34 || Cover by [[Dave Rowe]]; interior [[illos]] by [[Harry Bell]], [[John D. Berry]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Alistair Noyle] 8 ||August 1974 ||20 || Interior illos by John D. Berry. Editorial; 'A Boy and his Scarf' by Gray Boak; 'North Sea
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  • ...aint Louis, [[Illinois]], during [[World War II]]. They worked together as interior artists for several [[prozines]], later branching out into cartoons and co ...Wilcox]] story, was the first of their stippled black-and-white interior [[illos]] appearing from 1941 through 1948. Albert drew the outlines of each piece;
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  • ...Wilcox]] story, was the first of their stippled black-and-white interior [[illos]] appearing from 1941 through 1948. Albert drew the outlines of each piece;
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  • ...Erichsen; comics by Neil Riehle, Rich Bruning, and Jean-Paul Jennequin; [[illos]] by Lance "Doc" Boucher, Sam de la Rosa, Larry Johnson, Guido Rosas, Rod S ...eil Riehle, [[Brad Foster]], Howard Stangroom & Tom Ricotta, Rod Snyder, [[illos]] by Lance "Doc" Boucher, Sam de la Rosa, Larry Johnson, [[Marc Schirmeiste
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  • He painted covers and drew interior [[illos]] for such [[prozines]] as ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'' and ''[[Amazing Sto ...Imagination (prozine)]]'' in Chicago, Tillotson did their black-and-white interior illustrations and signed them with his real name, “Tillotson.”
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  • ...henever no one else is willing? It is Bickerstaff who botches the interior illos, who puts the psoriasis adverts alongside the feature story title, who axes
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  • ...Wilcox]] story, was the first of their stippled black-and-white interior [[illos]] appearing from 1941 through 1948. Albert drew the outlines of each piece;
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  • ...Johnstone]] in 1961, with cover [[art]] by [[Bjo Trimble]] and interior [[illos]] by [[ATom]].
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  • .... Robinson]]" are not the same person. This was the first issue to contain interior illustrations, and they were drawn directly on the [[mimeograph stencils]]. ...[[Warren Johnson]], [[John M. Robinson]]. Cover: [[Don Ensley]]. Interior illos: [[Don Ensley]]
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  • Interior [[illos]] by [[Bill Rotsler]], the same for both printings.
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  • ...s]], notably [[Robert A. W. Lowndes]], whose [[zines]] she wrote and did [[illos]] for, and [[Frederik Pohl]]. She collaborated with [[Bob Tucker]] on a sh In the 1950s, she contributed interior art to several issues of [[Hugo Gernsback]]'s [[Science Fiction Plus]]. She
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  • 1 ||February 1968 || 21 || Cover by [[Doug Lovenstein]] and interior illustrations by Lovenstein, [[Connie Reich Faddis]], [[Jack Gaughan]], [[J 3 ||June 1968 ||44 || Cover by [[Richard Delap]] and interior illustrations by all in issue 2 plus [[Adrienne Fein]] and [[George Foster]
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