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- A letterhack is a fan who is regularly published in magazine and American comic book letter columns. The term comes from fanspeak, the slang of science...
- Mid-Nite. DC editor Julius Schwartz gave M.I.T. student and comic book letterhack Rick Norwood permission to publish a Dr. Midnite story in his fanzine...
- that actor's famous role. As a young man, Macchio was a comics fan and "letterhack," and had many letters printed in Marvel comic books. His background,...
- Guy H. Lillian III is a Louisiana lawyer, former letterhack and science fiction fanzine publisher notable for having been twice nominated for a Hugo Award...
- debating whether or not the character was feminist. Reader (and frequent letterhack) Jana C. Hollingsworth took issue with Ms. Marvel's entire origin: For...
- University in journalism. Smith got his start in the comics field as a letterhack, having written over 400 letters to various comics, and actually was solicited...
- Murphy Anderson, and Joe Kubert. As a young man, ****rum was a dedicated "letterhack," who had many letters printed in comic book letter columns such as Fantastic...
- University, Sanderson's first involvement in the comics field was as a "letterhack," a frequent contributor to comic book letter columns. His missives impressed...
- omnipresent 1960s letterhack who ended up working behind the scenes for Marvel in the 1970s and 1980s). As discussed above, some letterhacks gained entry into...
- interest for comics in his early youth and by the 1970s he was a so-called letterhack, regularly sending in letters of comment to the Marvel comic books' letter...