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Tim C. Marion is a New York [[fan]] who has turned to comics.  
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'''Tim C. Marion''' is a [[New York]] [[fan]], formerly from Newport News, [[Virginia]], who has turned to [[comics]].  
  
During the 1970s he published many [[fanzines]], mostly  [[apazines]], and attended hundreds of conventions, but in the 1980s his interest in [[fandom]] waned and his interest in comic books grew.  At one time he was a member of [[N3F]] and was head of the club's Comics Bureau.
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During the 1970s, he published many [[fanzines]], mostly  [[apazines]], and attended hundreds of [[conventions]], but in the 1980s, his interest in [[fandom]] waned and his interest in comic books grew.  At one time, he was a member of [[N3F]] and was head of the [[club]]'s [[N3F#Comics Bureau|Comics Bureau]].
  
He once dubbed  himself  "Marion the Media Mavin". He founded [[REHUPA]] in 1972 and was a member of [[APA-45]].
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He once dubbed  himself  "Marion the Media Mavin". He founded [[REHUPA]] in 1972 and was a member of [[FAPA]], [[SAPS]], [[N'APA]], [[APA-50]], [[Slanapa]], [[Slanapa]], [[APANAGE]] and [[The Esoteric Order of Dagon]].
  
 
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* ''[[The Apamoors]]'' [mid-70s] (for [[APANAGE]])
 
* ''[[The Apamoors]]'' [mid-70s] (for [[APANAGE]])
* ''[[The Arkham Archivist]]'' -- for [[FAPA]], [[APA-50]], [[Slanapa]], and [[The Esoteric Order of Dagon]]
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* ''[[The Arkham Archivist]]'' -- for [[FAPA]], [[APA-50]], [[Slanapa]], [[Stobcler]] and [[The Esoteric Order of Dagon]]
 
* ''[[Branstock]]'' [early 70s] (for [[N'APA]])
 
* ''[[Branstock]]'' [early 70s] (for [[N'APA]])
 
* ''[[The Cenotaph]]'' [mid-70s] (for [[Stobcler]])
 
* ''[[The Cenotaph]]'' [mid-70s] (for [[Stobcler]])
 
* ''[[Cognomen]]'' (with [[Ken Josenhans]])
 
* ''[[Cognomen]]'' (with [[Ken Josenhans]])
 
* ''[[The Curse of Cthulhu]]'' [2002] (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[The Curse of Cthulhu]]'' [2002] (for [[FAPA]])
* ''[[Epiphany]]'' [1970s] (for [[APANAGE]])
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* ''[[Epiphany (Marion)]]'' [1970s] (for [[APANAGE]])
 
* ''[[Fall Overview]]'' (for [[Slanapa]])
 
* ''[[Fall Overview]]'' (for [[Slanapa]])
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* ''[[The Finest Kind]]'' [1975] (with [[Jim Brodie]])
 
* ''[[The Green Gomrath]]'' [1970s] (for [[APANAGE]])
 
* ''[[The Green Gomrath]]'' [1970s] (for [[APANAGE]])
 
* ''[[Here Come the Hardy Boys]]'' (for multiple [[apas]])
 
* ''[[Here Come the Hardy Boys]]'' (for multiple [[apas]])
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* ''[[In the Beginning]]'' [1976]
 
* ''[[Laughing Shadow Quarterly]]'' [mid-70s] (for [[Dapa-Em]])
 
* ''[[Laughing Shadow Quarterly]]'' [mid-70s] (for [[Dapa-Em]])
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* ''[[Mead Is a Sickening...Drink]]'' [1976]
 
* ''[[Mumble Gutter]]'' [1977-2000s](for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Mumble Gutter]]'' [1977-2000s](for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Poof]]'' [1974] (with others)
 
* ''[[Poof]]'' [1974] (with others)
 
* ''[[Psychedelic Relic]]'' [early 2000s] (for [[SAPS]])
 
* ''[[Psychedelic Relic]]'' [early 2000s] (for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[Shimmering Silhouettes]]'' [1973-] (for [[Valapa]] and [[APA-H]])
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* ''[[Silflay Hraka]]'' (with [[Jim Bodie]])
 
* ''[[Soltgoze]]'' [mid-70s]
 
* ''[[Soltgoze]]'' [mid-70s]
 
* ''[[South of the Moon]]'' [1975-76] (some issues)
 
* ''[[South of the Moon]]'' [1975-76] (some issues)
* ''[[So It Goes]]''
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* ''[[So It Goes (Marion)]]''
 
* ''[[Steeleye Slan]]'' [early 2000s] (for [[SLANAPA]])
 
* ''[[Steeleye Slan]]'' [early 2000s] (for [[SLANAPA]])
 
* ''[[Terminal Eyes]]'' [early 2000s] (media-orientated, for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Terminal Eyes]]'' [early 2000s] (media-orientated, for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Waiting for Pardoe]]'' [1976]
 
* ''[[Waiting for Pardoe]]'' [1976]
  
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Revision as of 17:38, 12 April 2021

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Tim C. Marion is a New York fan, formerly from Newport News, Virginia, who has turned to comics.

During the 1970s, he published many fanzines, mostly apazines, and attended hundreds of conventions, but in the 1980s, his interest in fandom waned and his interest in comic books grew. At one time, he was a member of N3F and was head of the club's Comics Bureau.

He once dubbed himself "Marion the Media Mavin". He founded REHUPA in 1972 and was a member of FAPA, SAPS, N'APA, APA-50, Slanapa, Slanapa, APANAGE and The Esoteric Order of Dagon.

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