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− | Banister was a [[fan]] and a [[pro]] author. He published an early fanzine of professional quality, ''[[The Nekromantikon]]'' ( | + | '''Manly Banister''' was a [[fan]] and a [[pro]] author from [[Kansas City]]. He published an early [[fanzine]] of professional quality, ''[[The Nekromantikon]]'' (1950–1951), which ran for five issues. His [[mimeograph]] was the [[Iron Maiden]]. |
− | + | He began publishing fiction of genre interest with "Satan's Bondage" for ''[[Weird Tales]]'' (September, 1942). | |
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{{person | born=1914 | died=1986}} | {{person | born=1914 | died=1986}} |
Revision as of 01:37, 6 September 2020
(1914 – 1986)
Manly Banister was a fan and a pro author from Kansas City. He published an early fanzine of professional quality, The Nekromantikon (1950–1951), which ran for five issues. His mimeograph was the Iron Maiden.
He began publishing fiction of genre interest with "Satan's Bondage" for Weird Tales (September, 1942).
Person | 1914—1986 |
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