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JOHN BEATTY
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A Journal Of My Life Working In Comic Books
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JOHN BEATTY JOHN BEATTY A Journal Of My Life Working In Comic Books 8/24/2011 Comic Fandom: Early Beginnings So, at this point I've met professional artist Mike Zeck, fan publisher, Tim Corrigan and fellow fan artist, Jerry Ordway. From there, somehow that I do not recall, I got plugged into a group of fans that were organized called “Inter-Fan.” “Inter-Fan” connected like minded fans with others to create artwork and stories that could be published in fanzines by those who were willing to print it. The reward, or pay, was getting your work printed. Much like today where many people do comics on the web, or for print, perhaps both. Some get no money, but they do get published. In my day, without the internet, we only had “print” so there were no other avenues of getting your work seen by a lot of people besides a few fanzines, published by individuals who might have the money to pay for printing and a small ad in the “CBG” to sell it. I don't know that anyone back then ...
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