Difference between revisions of "Jim Shull"

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* 1975–78 -- [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominations
 
* 1975–78 -- [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] nominations
 
* 1975–78 -- [[FAAn Awards]] for Best Artist/Serious
 
* 1975–78 -- [[FAAn Awards]] for Best Artist/Serious
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* 2023 -- [[Rotsler Award]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 19:40, 28 November 2023

(March 9, 1952 – )

James Shull, a California fan artist, was active in the 1960s and ’70s. His distinctive and well-executed art seemed like it appeared in nearly every major fanzine. He published the fanzine Crifanac and was co-editor of The Essence and a longtime member of CAPA-alpha. He joined LASFS in April 1970.

After gafiating in the late ’70s, Shull worked for Marvel Studios and other animation companies, then became an Executive Creative Director for Walt Disney Imagineering, a job he held for 33 years, until retiring in 2020.

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