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Bill Blackbeard was a writer, editor, anthologist, and comic strip historian.  He was born in Lawrence, Indiana, and died in Watsonville, California.
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'''Bill Blackbeard''' was a writer, editor, anthologist, and comic strip historian.  He was born in Lawrence, [[Indiana]], and died in Watsonville, [[California]].
  
Before he amassed what was probably the world's largest collection of newspaper comic strips, he was a writer for [[fanzines]] and [[pulp magazines]], including ''[[Weird Tales]]''.  His [[fanzines]] included ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'', ''[[Minac]] 8.5'' (with [[Redd Boggs]]),  ''[[Newspinkle]]'', and ''[[Journal of the V. F. B. M.]]'' for [[CAPA]].  He was also an editor of the ''[[LASFS Newsletter]]''. He was a member of [[LASFS]] and [[the Cult]].
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Before he amassed what was probably the world's largest collection of newspaper comic strips, he was a writer for [[fanzines]] and [[pulp magazines]], including ''[[Weird Tales]]''.  His [[fanzines]] included ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'', ''[[Minac]] 8.5'' (with [[Redd Boggs]]),  ''[[Newspinkle]]'', ''[[Journal of the V. F. B. M.]]'' for [[CAPA]] and ''[[Scrimshaw]]'' with [[Ellie Turner]].  He was also an editor of the ''[[LASFS Newsletter]]''. He was a member of [[LASFS]] and [[the Cult]].
  
 
He started collecting comics as a twelve-year-old boy in California, where he grew up, and he never stopped. His collection eventually amounted to seventy-five tons and an estimated three million or more items. Most of that collection is now housed at Ohio State University, at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum.
 
He started collecting comics as a twelve-year-old boy in California, where he grew up, and he never stopped. His collection eventually amounted to seventy-five tons and an estimated three million or more items. Most of that collection is now housed at Ohio State University, at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum.

Revision as of 19:53, 6 September 2020

(April 28, 1926 – March 10, 2011)

Bill Blackbeard was a writer, editor, anthologist, and comic strip historian. He was born in Lawrence, Indiana, and died in Watsonville, California.

Before he amassed what was probably the world's largest collection of newspaper comic strips, he was a writer for fanzines and pulp magazines, including Weird Tales. His fanzines included Queen Anne's Revenge, Minac 8.5 (with Redd Boggs), Newspinkle, Journal of the V. F. B. M. for CAPA and Scrimshaw with Ellie Turner. He was also an editor of the LASFS Newsletter. He was a member of LASFS and the Cult.

He started collecting comics as a twelve-year-old boy in California, where he grew up, and he never stopped. His collection eventually amounted to seventy-five tons and an estimated three million or more items. Most of that collection is now housed at Ohio State University, at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum.


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