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− | (March 15, 1937 | + | (March 15, 1937 – May 3, 2013) |
− | [[ | + | '''Danny L. Adkins''', a [[fanartist]] who began [[publish]]ing a [[fanzine]], ''[[Sata]]'', from [[Phoenix, AZ]], in 1956. He did art for other [[fanzines]], including ''[[Xero]]'', ''[[JD-Argassy]]'', ''[[Amra]]'', ''[[Vega]]'', and ''[[Yandro]]''. For a time, he (secretly) did art under the name '''Art Lee'''. |
− | SF magazines he worked for included ''[[Amazing]]'', ''[[Fantastic]]'', ''[[Galaxy]]'', ''[[If]]'', ''[[Infinity]]'', and ''[[Other Worlds]]''. | + | He moved to [[New York]] in 1958 and worked as a [[pro]]fessional [[SF]] magazine and [[comic book]] artist. SF magazines he worked for included ''[[Amazing]]'', ''[[Fantastic]]'', ''[[Galaxy]]'', ''[[If]]'', ''[[Infinity]]'', and ''[[Other Worlds]]''. Early in his career, he worked as an assistant to SF and comic book artist [[Wallace Wood]], and later contributed art to both Marvel and DC comic books. |
− | + | Adkins was married to Jeanette Strouse. | |
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+ | [https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/adkins_dan.htm Biography] at Comiclopedia. | ||
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+ | *2019 – Inkwell Award | ||
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{{person | born=1937 | died=2013}} | {{person | born=1937 | died=2013}} |
Revision as of 18:56, 24 October 2021
(March 15, 1937 – May 3, 2013)
Danny L. Adkins, a fanartist who began publishing a fanzine, Sata, from Phoenix, AZ, in 1956. He did art for other fanzines, including Xero, JD-Argassy, Amra, Vega, and Yandro. For a time, he (secretly) did art under the name Art Lee.
He moved to New York in 1958 and worked as a professional SF magazine and comic book artist. SF magazines he worked for included Amazing, Fantastic, Galaxy, If, Infinity, and Other Worlds. Early in his career, he worked as an assistant to SF and comic book artist Wallace Wood, and later contributed art to both Marvel and DC comic books.
Adkins was married to Jeanette Strouse.
Biography at Comiclopedia.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2019 – Inkwell Award
Person | 1937—2013 |
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