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Banister was a [[fan]] and a [[pro]] author. He published an early fanzine of professional quality, ''[[The Nekromantikon]]'' (1950-1951), which ran for five issues. His was the [[Iron Maiden]]. | Banister was a [[fan]] and a [[pro]] author. He published an early fanzine of professional quality, ''[[The Nekromantikon]]'' (1950-1951), which ran for five issues. His was the [[Iron Maiden]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:26, 12 February 2020
(1914 -- 1986)
Banister was a fan and a pro author. He published an early fanzine of professional quality, The Nekromantikon (1950-1951), which ran for five issues. His was the Iron Maiden.
Earlier he began publishing fiction of genre interest with "Satan's Bondage" for Weird Tales (September, 1942).
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
Person | 1914—1986 |
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