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'''Jim Mooney''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Liverpool]] active in the 1950s. He was an early member of the [[Liverpool Group]] (LāSFāS) and attended the [[Mancon]] in 1952 and the [[Coroncon]] in 1953.
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'''Jim Mooney''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] from [[Liverpool]] active in the 1950s. He was an early member of the [[Liverpool Group]] (LāSFāS) and attended the [[Mancon 1|Mancon]] in 1952 and the [[Coroncon]] in 1953.
  
 
In his profile of the Liverpool group in ''[[Waldo]]'' #1 (April 1959), [[Eric Bentcliffe]] notes 'Those who have fallen by the wayside'. He said of Mooney, enigmatically, that he 'just went...'
 
In his profile of the Liverpool group in ''[[Waldo]]'' #1 (April 1959), [[Eric Bentcliffe]] notes 'Those who have fallen by the wayside'. He said of Mooney, enigmatically, that he 'just went...'

Latest revision as of 05:16, 20 October 2024

(Do you mean Los Angeles fan Jim Mooney?)

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Jim Mooney was a UK fan from Liverpool active in the 1950s. He was an early member of the Liverpool Group (LāSFāS) and attended the Mancon in 1952 and the Coroncon in 1953.

In his profile of the Liverpool group in Waldo #1 (April 1959), Eric Bentcliffe notes 'Those who have fallen by the wayside'. He said of Mooney, enigmatically, that he 'just went...'


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