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Kenneth J. Krueger attended the [[first Worldcon]] in 1939 and was a part of the group photograph taken at the [[slan shack]] (where he stayed for a few weeks) that appeared in ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]''.  He helped to found the [[Buffalo Fantasy League]] and was active in [[fandom]] throughout his life.
 
Kenneth J. Krueger attended the [[first Worldcon]] in 1939 and was a part of the group photograph taken at the [[slan shack]] (where he stayed for a few weeks) that appeared in ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]''.  He helped to found the [[Buffalo Fantasy League]] and was active in [[fandom]] throughout his life.
  
He was involved in the [[Buffalo Book Company]], an early publishing venture with [[Donald M. Grant]] and [[Hadley]].  He later owned a bookstore in [[San Diego]], became an independent comics publisher and helped co-found the San Diego Comics Con  and also helped found Golden State Comic Con.
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He was involved in the [[Buffalo Book Company]], an early publishing venture with [[Donald M. Grant]] and Hadley.  He later owned a bookstore in [[San Diego]], became an independent comics publisher and helped co-found the San Diego Comics Con  and also helped found Golden State Comic Con.
  
He published ''[[Abortions]]'', ''[[Gory Stories Quarterly]]'', ''[[Space Trails]]''.
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He published ''[[Abortions]]'', ''[[Gory Stories Quarterly]]'', ''[[Space Trails]]'', ''[[QX (Krueger)]]''.
  
 
{{person | born=1926 | died=2009}}
 
{{person | born=1926 | died=2009}}

Revision as of 05:34, 11 March 2020

(1926 -- November 21, 2009)

Kenneth J. Krueger attended the first Worldcon in 1939 and was a part of the group photograph taken at the slan shack (where he stayed for a few weeks) that appeared in All Our Yesterdays. He helped to found the Buffalo Fantasy League and was active in fandom throughout his life.

He was involved in the Buffalo Book Company, an early publishing venture with Donald M. Grant and Hadley. He later owned a bookstore in San Diego, became an independent comics publisher and helped co-found the San Diego Comics Con and also helped found Golden State Comic Con.

He published Abortions, Gory Stories Quarterly, Space Trails, QX.


Person 19262009
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