Difference between revisions of "Tony Cvetko"
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− | *''[[Diehard]]'' [1970s] | + | * ''[[Diehard]]'' [1970s] |
− | *''[[Rapscallion]]'' (for [[RAPS]]) | + | * ''[[Rapscallion]]'' (for [[RAPS]]) |
− | *''[[Sci Fi Fans from Hell]]'' [1984] | + | * ''[[Sci Fi Fans from Hell]]'' [1984] |
* ''[[Slut]]'' [mid-70s] | * ''[[Slut]]'' [mid-70s] | ||
− | + | * ''[[This Is a ?]]'' [1973] | |
{{person|born=1954}} | {{person|born=1954}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 5 August 2021
(December 3, 1954 –)
Tony Cvetko, a Cleveland fan, became active as a college student in the 1970s, and attended Discon II in 1974. He later moved to Detroit. He belonged to Apa-50, RAPS and MiSHAP (of which he was OE) and published the genzine Diehard.
- Diehard [1970s]
- Rapscallion (for RAPS)
- Sci Fi Fans from Hell [1984]
- Slut [mid-70s]
- This Is a ? [1973]
Person | 1954— |
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