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Arthur F. Williams was a prominent British [[SF fan]] during the 1930s-1940s. | Arthur F. Williams was a prominent British [[SF fan]] during the 1930s-1940s. | ||
− | One of his [[fanzines]] was ''[[The Science Fantasy Fan]]''. Each issue contained artwork by Williams, a prolific fan artist who also did art for fanzines such as ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' and ''[[Science Fantasy News]]''. Other [[fanzines]] were ''[[Unique]]'', later titled ''[[Trends]]'' and ''[[Fantasy Post]]'' (with [[Ken Bulmer]]). | + | One of his [[fanzines]] was ''[[The Science Fantasy Fan]]''. Each issue contained artwork by Williams, a prolific fan artist who also did art for fanzines such as ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' and ''[[Science Fantasy News]]''. Other [[fanzines]] were ''[[Unique (Williams)]]'', later titled ''[[Trends]]'' and ''[[Fantasy Post]]'' (with [[Ken Bulmer]]). |
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Revision as of 03:19, 16 March 2020
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Arthur F. Williams was a prominent British SF fan during the 1930s-1940s.
One of his fanzines was The Science Fantasy Fan. Each issue contained artwork by Williams, a prolific fan artist who also did art for fanzines such as Futurian War Digest and Science Fantasy News. Other fanzines were Unique (Williams), later titled Trends and Fantasy Post (with Ken Bulmer).
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