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Derek Carter was a [[fan artist]] living in the [[Toronto]] area who was active primarily in the 1960s. His work appeared in many [[fanzines]] and some of it has been collected in ''[[The Derek Carter Alphabet]]'' and ''[[And Lo God Made Rotsler for Duff]]''
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'''Derek Carter''', a [[fan artist]], was born in the [[U.K.]], attended Kingston College of Art in [[London], and then lived in [[Toronto]], where he was an early member of [[OSFIC]]. He was active in the 1960s–80s.  
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His work appeared in many [[fanzines]], and some of it has been collected in ''[[The Derek Carter Alphabet]]'' and ''[[And Lo God Made Rotsler for Duff]]''.
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He illustrated the [[SF]] comic ''Operation Missile'' in 1968, which was one of the first publications in the Canadian underground scene.  He also published in the periodical ''Andromeda''.
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He now lives in [[California]] with his wife, fellow [[gafiate]] [[Lynn Parks|Lynn Parks-Carter]].
  
He illustrated the SF comic 'Operation Missile' in 1968, which was one of the first publications in the Canadian underground scene.  More a fan artist than an underground artist, he also published in the periodical Andromeda.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:50, 16 September 2020

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Derek Carter, a fan artist, was born in the U.K., attended Kingston College of Art in [[London], and then lived in Toronto, where he was an early member of OSFIC. He was active in the 1960s–80s.

His work appeared in many fanzines, and some of it has been collected in The Derek Carter Alphabet and And Lo God Made Rotsler for Duff.

He illustrated the SF comic Operation Missile in 1968, which was one of the first publications in the Canadian underground scene. He also published in the periodical Andromeda.

He now lives in California with his wife, fellow gafiate Lynn Parks-Carter.


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