Jim Cawthorn
(December, 21 1929– December 2, 2008)
James Philip 'Jim' Cawthorn[1] was a British fan and professional artist long associated with Michael Moorcock. He created the first British graphic novel of The Jewel in the Skull, based on Moorcock's novel of the same title. Cawthorn began his career with in fanzines in the 1950s. In the 1960s, he was a staff artist at New Worlds.
Early on, Cawthorn was a fan of Edgar Rice Burroughs which led to meetings with other fans and contributions to the fanzine Satellite in 1953–4 and to the ERB fanzines, ERBania and Burroughsania in the mid-1950s. The latter was edited by Moorcock. He also did art for Ratatosk, Les Spinge, Eldritch Dream Quest and Amra.
He was a member of the North East Science Fiction Society and later helped form the Newcastle SF Club. The first BFS Awards were presented in the form of a scroll designed by him.
Links
- Chumshot [1958] (with Archie Mercer, Michael Moorcock and Arthur Thomson)
- Ergo Ego [1962] (with Michael Moorcock)
- Perindeus [1956–59] (with Michael Moorcock, for OMPA)
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- ↑ His surname was sometimes rendered as Cawthorne.
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