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Members included [[Mike McFadden]], [[Jim Theis]] and [[Walt Jaschek]], who [[edited]] the [[clubzines]] '''''GraFan''''' and '''''Son of GraFan'''''. There were at least six issues of the former. | Members included [[Mike McFadden]], [[Jim Theis]] and [[Walt Jaschek]], who [[edited]] the [[clubzines]] '''''GraFan''''' and '''''Son of GraFan'''''. There were at least six issues of the former. | ||
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+ | A short description by [[Giuseppe Caporale]], part of an interview with Theis, appears in ''[[Osfan]]'' 13 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/OSFAn/osfan_13_allen_1970.pdf November 1970, p. 5]). | ||
Latest revision as of 21:11, 16 February 2023
GraFan, aka GraFandom, the Graphic Fantasy Collectors of St. Louis, was a comics club constituted of a portion of the younger members of OSFA in the early 1970s.
Members included Mike McFadden, Jim Theis and Walt Jaschek, who edited the clubzines GraFan and Son of GraFan. There were at least six issues of the former.
A short description by Giuseppe Caporale, part of an interview with Theis, appears in Osfan 13 (November 1970, p. 5).
Club | 1970—1970s |
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Publication | 1970s |
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