Howard Miller
(Did you mean Howard Craig Miller of New York?)
(ca. 1929 –)
Howard Miller was an L.A. fan and fanartist active in the 1940s and ’50s, contributing to many fanzines. He began drawing at age 17.
He belonged to LASFS, Fantasy Artisans and the N3F, as well as FAPA.
He was involved in a minor FAPA flap in November 1955, which barely deserved Fancy 2’s mention under Blitzkrieg: The OE-elect, Lee Jacobs, resigned just before time to get the mailing out, but an emergency committee of L.A. FAPA members — Miller, Dick Wilson, Ed Cox, Charles Burbee and Ron Ellik — took over and got the mailing out on time, then co-opted Ellik to fill Jacobs' office with no disturbance to the rest of the membership.
- Dream Quest [1947-55] (with Don Wilson)
- Merger [1948] (with Don Wilson)
- Opinion [1948] (with Don Wilson)
- Soipdalgeif [1948] (with several others)
- Primal [1940s - mid-50s] for FAPA
Person | 1929— |
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