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(Leah Zeldes Smith moved page Bob Stein to Bob Stein: Conflict with 1940s Milwaukee fan — don’t know where this self-published guy is from or I’d use a locale)
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'''Bob Stein''' was a [[Milwaukee]] [[fan]], active in the 1940s and ’50s.
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A [[fanartist]], he was famed for “[[hekto]]pix,” in which “Bob merrily adopted the technique of splashing the ink on with a brush rather than the conventional pen. These rainbowish concoctions went well with the multicolored balance of ''[[Spacewarp]]'' and were a distinguishing feature of the magazine for many issues,” [[The Purple Dawn|according to]] [[Redd Boggs]].
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Over Labor Day weekend, 1948, he ran [[Beercon]], which was attended by a number of [[Michifen]] and chronicled by [[Hal Shapiro]] in ''[[Spacewarp]]''’s October 1948 issue.
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Revision as of 13:44, 9 August 2020

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Bob Stein was a Milwaukee fan, active in the 1940s and ’50s.

A fanartist, he was famed for “hektopix,” in which “Bob merrily adopted the technique of splashing the ink on with a brush rather than the conventional pen. These rainbowish concoctions went well with the multicolored balance of Spacewarp and were a distinguishing feature of the magazine for many issues,” according to Redd Boggs.

Over Labor Day weekend, 1948, he ran Beercon, which was attended by a number of Michifen and chronicled by Hal Shapiro in Spacewarp’s October 1948 issue.



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