Lynn Moss, the wife of Fred Hembeck, has posted pictures of the second FantaCon back in 1980, before she WAS the wife of Fred Hembeck, if I'm remembering correctly. (EDIT: I wasn't remembering correctly: they were married the year before.) The convention was put on by FantaCo Enterprises, the comic book store I worked at from 1980 to 1988. The pictures feature Fred, Lynn, Bill Anderson, Joe Staton, Wendy and Richard Pini, Dave Simons, and John Caldwell, plus FantaCo artist/front man Raoul Vezina, FantaCo employee Mitch Cohn and FantaCo owner Tom Skulan. The pictures also feature the "art jam" drawing done by Fred, Raoul, Wendy Pini, Berni Wrightson, Jeff Jones, Simons, Caldwell, and Staton, a drawing Fred described on November 28, 2003.
BTW, 21 Central Avenue, Albany, which was FantaCo's location for its 20 years, has been several things in the years since it closed in 1998. Currently it's a bazzar (their spelling), a convenience store that sells halal meats and other items.
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R: You really ought to plug Fred's upcoming book again.
R: Well, I have all of those FantaCo publications in the Smilin' Ed and Hembeck series. In fact, just came across them in the attic this weekend.
R: Yeah, but there's over 600 MORE pages, some of which you've never seen.
R: Really?
R: Yeah, and all for about $25.
R: WOW! But I need a new angle.
R: How's that?
R: I need a new way to plug the book again.
R: How about the cover, with the color scheme they chose NOT to use?
R: That'd work.
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A bunch of Jack Kirby stories that have allegedly never been reprinted. (Thanks, Dan.)
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Fred and Rose talk about commerce, of a sort.
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Hi Roger,
Thanks for the nice writeup. Just for the record though, Fred and I were married on June 23, 1979 so we actually were married at that time. Been a looonnnnng time, huh?
Lynn
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