Difference between revisions of "John V. Baltadonis"
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− | '''JVB''' | + | '''John V. "Jack" Baltadonis''' (aka '''JVB''' and '''Balty''') was a founding member of the [[Philadelphia Science Fiction Society]] (PSFS) (and thus one of the [[Phillies]]) and of the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] ([[FAPA]]) in the 1930s. He attended the [[First Convention]]. |
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+ | He was described by [[Ossie Train]] as “A hulking brute of 6'2".” | ||
One of the most active [[fans]] of the 1930s, he was an amateur artist and served as art editor for the PSFS [[fanzine]] ''[[Imaginative Fiction]]''. He also contributed art to other [[fanzines]]. At one time he was known as the "Paul of the fan artists." | One of the most active [[fans]] of the 1930s, he was an amateur artist and served as art editor for the PSFS [[fanzine]] ''[[Imaginative Fiction]]''. He also contributed art to other [[fanzines]]. At one time he was known as the "Paul of the fan artists." | ||
− | With others he co-edited the second version of the ''[[Science Fiction Collector]]'', beginning in 1937. He published ''[[Fantasy Fiction Pictorial]]'' and ''[[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]]''. He was the last member of [[Comet Publications]] and invented [[Cosmic Monopoly]]. He attended the [[1938 Philadelphia Conference]], the [[Second Eastern States Science Fiction Convention]], and [[Nycon]] | + | With others he co-edited the second version of the ''[[Science Fiction Collector]]'', beginning in 1937. He published ''[[Fantasy Fiction Pictorial]]'' and ''[[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]]''. He was the last member of [[Comet Publications]] and invented [[Cosmic Monopoly]]. He attended the [[1938 Philadelphia Conference]], the [[Second Eastern States Science Fiction Convention]], and [[Nycon]]. |
Baltadonis was elected to the [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]] in 1998 along with two of his fellow PSFS members: [[Jack Agnew]] and [[Milton Rothman]]. | Baltadonis was elected to the [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]] in 1998 along with two of his fellow PSFS members: [[Jack Agnew]] and [[Milton Rothman]]. | ||
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He died of lung cancer in 1998. | He died of lung cancer in 1998. | ||
− | See [[Nycon 1 Reminiscence (Baltadonis)|his reminiscence of Nycon]]. | + | *See ''[[Phoxphyre]]'' on the [[First Convention]]. |
− | + | *See [[Nycon 1 Reminiscence (Baltadonis)|his reminiscence of Nycon]]. | |
− | For an early short biography, see {{WhosWho1940|page=3}}. | + | *For an early short biography, see {{WhosWho1940|page=3}}. |
{{person | born=1921 | died=1998}} | {{person | born=1921 | died=1998}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, 24 August 2020
(1921 - 1998)
John V. "Jack" Baltadonis (aka JVB and Balty) was a founding member of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society (PSFS) (and thus one of the Phillies) and of the Fantasy Amateur Press Association (FAPA) in the 1930s. He attended the First Convention.
He was described by Ossie Train as “A hulking brute of 6'2".”
One of the most active fans of the 1930s, he was an amateur artist and served as art editor for the PSFS fanzine Imaginative Fiction. He also contributed art to other fanzines. At one time he was known as the "Paul of the fan artists."
With others he co-edited the second version of the Science Fiction Collector, beginning in 1937. He published Fantasy Fiction Pictorial and Fantasy Fiction Telegram. He was the last member of Comet Publications and invented Cosmic Monopoly. He attended the 1938 Philadelphia Conference, the Second Eastern States Science Fiction Convention, and Nycon.
Baltadonis was elected to the First Fandom Hall of Fame in 1998 along with two of his fellow PSFS members: Jack Agnew and Milton Rothman.
He died of lung cancer in 1998.
- See Phoxphyre on the First Convention.
- See his reminiscence of Nycon.
- For an early short biography, see Who's Who in Fandom 1940, page 3.
Person | 1921—1998 |
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