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Chosen by the title's editor (or, in some cases, the writer), a few lucky fans would get the opportunity to share their opinion with not only the creators, but a captive audience of fellow fans as well. In fact, some of the most prolific fans had letters printed almost every month in a variety of
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parlayed his frequent published letters to DC comics during the late 1960s and early 1970s into a job as DC's "Answer Man" and eventually a solid career as a DC writer.
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Many letterhacks became well known throughout the industry. Writer Mark Engblom describes the phenomenon this way:
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are just a few of the many comic book professionals who got their starts as young letterhacks.
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of the early twentieth century. It was considered to be an important part of
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is a fan who is regularly published in magazine and American
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titles, becoming minor celebrities in their own right.
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Index

comic book letter columns
fanspeak
fanzines
science fiction magazines
fanac
Jerry Bails
Paul Gambaccini
Guy H. Lillian III
T.M. Maple
Peter Sanderson
Bill Schelly
David S. Goyer
comic book films
Bob Rozakis
Kurt Busiek
Mary Jo Duffy
Mike Friedrich
Mark Gruenwald
Fred Hembeck
Harlan Ellison
Tony Isabella
Paul Levitz
Ralph Macchio
Dean Mullaney
Martin Pasko
Diana Schutz
Beau Smith
Roy Thomas
Peter B. Gillis
George R.R. Martin

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