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'''Steve Moore''' was a British [[fan]] first active in the 1960s. He was an attendee at the Friday evening BSFA open house meetings at [[Ella Parker]]'s home in London and produced four issues of a [[fanzine]] ''[[Vega (Moore)|Vega]]'' through the [[BSFA]]'s [[PADS]] in 1965. | '''Steve Moore''' was a British [[fan]] first active in the 1960s. He was an attendee at the Friday evening BSFA open house meetings at [[Ella Parker]]'s home in London and produced four issues of a [[fanzine]] ''[[Vega (Moore)|Vega]]'' through the [[BSFA]]'s [[PADS]] in 1965. |
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(June 11, 1949 – March 16, 2014)
Steve Moore was a British fan first active in the 1960s. He was an attendee at the Friday evening BSFA open house meetings at Ella Parker's home in London and produced four issues of a fanzine Vega through the BSFA's PADS in 1965.
After attending Worldcon in London in 1965, he became involved in comics fandom, and in July 1967 he published Ka-Pow, the first British comics fanzine. He became a significant figure in the British comics scene, likely outside the scope of this site.
Pádraig Ó Méalóid's appreciation of Moore.
Person | 1949—2014 |
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