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the major participants that helped to grow the comic industry into the behemoth it is today. There will panels and discussions where the people who started so much will have a chance to discuss the early days, and reflect on their memories of the great stars that attended the convention. They will provide rare pictures and original drawings of some of the masters of the medium.
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Detroit has a very strong connection with comic conventions and fandom. Some of the earliest fandom magazines came out of the Detroit area in the late 1960s and the Detroit Triple Fan Fair was the first convention of its kind. ... Detroit Fanfare is both proud and excited to bring back home some of
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provided an exhibit of original art. The dealer room was known as the "Huckster Room" and "movies till dawn" were shown every night from Sept. 3–6. A masquerade ball, with prizes for the best costume, was held Saturday night. In addition to co-organizer Buckler, other attendees at the 1970 DTFF who
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In addition to the typical convention features like a dealer room and panel-led discussions, the Detroit Triple Fan Fair featured a costume contest, and "films till dawn" (often running all night long for the convention's duration). From 1967 to at least 1969, the show presented the Nova Award to
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in the United States. The Triple Fan Fair also gave balanced coverage to historic film showings and science fiction literature, in a manner that provided a template for many future convention organizers — most of which have yet to attain the same level of equal service to this sort of linked fan
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became a major player in the DTFF after Shel Dorf left, coming to own it from 1973 until its 1978 dissolution. In response to the Detroit Tri-Con, and asserting that the Triple Fan Fair was "alive and well," Theakston staged a DTFF from October 19–22, 1972. That year's show shared billing with
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The DTFF published "progress reports" in 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, as many as three for some of their conventions. Contributors included Allen Park and Robert Brosch; cover illustrations were by
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debuted his "Bodē Cartoon Concert" at the 1972 show, in front of a crowd of 80 people. Admission each day to the 1972 DTFF was $ 4 at the door. (Illustrator Joe Barney — who later worked for
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In what soon became a trend, aspiring local comic book creators flocked to the early events, and often became involved with organizing the show each year. For instance, the then-18-year-old
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One of Theakston's first acts as official DTFF owner was to hold two shows in 1973, one over Memorial Day weekend, and one in October. "Films all night" from the May show included seven
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to work for Marvel and DC. The DTFF would continue sporadically through the 1970s. There was no DTFF held in 1975. In 1977, there was a final Triple Fan Fair held at the now-defunct
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Detroit Triple Fan Fair, registered as a Domestic Nonprofit Corporation on October 16, 1973, by Greg Allan Theakston (Agent) of Detroit, MI; dissolved on October 1, 1978.
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exhibit, an amateur film contest, and the annual "masque" with a $ 150 first prize. Thursday night's "films till dawn" and "fractured flickers" included six
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In another nod to the DTFF, the Detroit Fanfare also distributed the "Shel Dorf Awards". The Detroit Fanfare ceased operations after the 2012 convention.
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The 1970 show, organized by Buckler and DTFF originator Robert Brosch, expanded to a five-day affair that shared events with "Dum-Dum '70" (put on by
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In 1974, DTFF was considered the largest fan convention, in terms of attendance, in the Midwest. The 1974 edition featured an
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Co-founder Dorf left Detroit and the DTFF for Southern California in late 1969, where he shortly founded what became
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claimed to have illustrated the 1978 DTFF program booklet, but there is no record of a show being held that year.
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By the mid-to-late 1970s, many of the Detroit-area creators who had helped organize the show had relocated to
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The first official DTFF took place July 24–25, 1965, at the Embassy Hotel in Detroit. Film showings included
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recalls many members of the so-called "Detroit Mob" making appearances at various shows, including Buckler,
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at the 1971 Detroit Triple Fan Fair, but there is no record of a DTFF being held in 1971. Barney remembers
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The Detroit Fanfare, established in 2010, openly acknowledged its debt to the Detroit Triple Fan Fair:
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Cooke, Jon B. "Rich Buckler Breaks Out! The Artist on Deathlok, T'Challa, and Other Marvel Tales,"
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The Nova Award was created by Jack Promo and Marvin S. Giles, and was first presented in 1967.
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that year's guest of honor. In later years, the DTFF also sponsored an amateur film contest.
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being at the same show, which means he was probably thinking of the 1972 edition of DTFF.)
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First "official" DTFF; more than a dozen comics dealers; 150 attendees; $ 2 at the door
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feared it would fade away entirely. Accordingly, in August 1972 they organized the
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at the 1974 DTFF. Adams took interest in Netzer's art and invited him to join
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also attended the initial shows as a teenager, eventually "running things."
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Defunct multigenre convention; one of the first U.S. comic book conventions
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Detroit Triple Fan Fair program book (Detroit Triple Fan Fair, 1972).
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1977 May DTFF #12 program cover by artwork depicting Troglodyte from
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The Silver Age Sage: A Tribute to the Silver Age of DC Comics
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Schelly, Bill. "Jerry Bails' Ten Building Blocks of Fandom,"
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from 1965 to 1977. It is credited for being one of the first
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program includes "a history of the Detroit Triple Fan Fair"
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Known as "DTFF 10"; $ 1.50 per day admission at the door
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2nd show of 1973; 17-year-old Canadian comics enthusiast
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2nd official DTFF; presentation of the first Nova Award
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Cantor, George. "Pop Culture Fans Turn Relics to Art,"
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No DTFF was held in 1971, and Detroit-area enthusiasts
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shared event with Al Schuster's Star Trek Convention
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Talbert, Bob. "Slow Going at RenCen, Speed at Indy,"
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self-titled the "Detroit Triple Fan Fair (in Exile)"
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later became comics industry professionals included
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attended the 1969 convention, where he met his hero
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Shapiro, Hal (chairman). 1969 DTFF program booklet.
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Archived from 2521:"Fabulous Find: 1972 Detroit Tri Con Program," 2270:The Power of Comics: History, Form and Culture 2213: 2211: 2209: 3116: 3081:50 Girls 50: And Other Stories: Al Williamson 2683:Crazy About Comics: The Art of Michael Netzer 2523:Back to the Past website (February 20, 2015). 2719:Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999 2620: 2490:Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999 2112:1974 DTFF #10 program cover illustration of 2943:#2 (Wildwood Press, Ltd., 1972). pp. 30-32. 2867: 2808:Cantor, George. "Krazy Kat Kavorts Again," 2609: 2607: 2394: 2392: 2206: 789:From 1984 to 1986, local-area grad student 3123: 3109: 2856: 2854: 2844: 2842: 2840: 2838: 2836: 2834: 2820: 2818: 2697: 2695: 2693: 2691: 2563:Bob Levin. "I See My Light Come Shining," 2537:Morrow, John. "Greg Theakston Interview," 2426: 2424: 2237: 1135:' Bibliophiles); 225 registered attendees 3051: 3049: 2653:"Michael Netzer's New Comic Book of Life" 2533: 2531: 2529: 2418:Comic Book Resources (February 22, 2006). 2336:, Volume 3 (TwoMorrows Publishing, 2005). 2328: 2326: 2324: 2935: 2933: 2931: 2794:"Detroit Fanfare convention shuts down," 2604: 2544: 2389: 2148:, billed as "Detroit Triple Fan Fair 13" 1803:Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things 205:took over the event, christening it the 2952:Talbert, Bob. "Bob Talbert's Detroit," 2851: 2831: 2815: 2748:Henrickson, Eric. "A feast for geeks," 2688: 2430:Talbert, Bob. "Bob Talbert's Detroit," 2421: 2347:"San Diego Comic-Con's Detroit Roots," 2318:Vol. 3, Issue #25 (June 2003), pp. 5-8. 2144:1977 October DTFF #13 program cover by 2060:. The program booklet was dedicated to 2001:1965 DTFF #1 program cover designed by 842:about dates, venues, films, and guests. 3889: 3046: 2989: 2987: 2860:"Fans of Fantasy Recall Their Idols," 2732:"Con Reports: King Kon Strikes Again!" 2675: 2643: 2641: 2581: 2526: 2442: 2440: 2321: 2292:DezSkinn.com. Retrieved March 3, 2013. 2195:List of defunct comic book conventions 2073:1972 October DTFF #7 program cover by 1629:. Saturday: 10 Warner Bros. cartoons, 820: 233:was co-chairman of the 1965 DTFF, and 3576:Organization for Transformative Works 3104: 2928: 2569:Archived at The Official Bodē website 2557: 2541:(TwoMorrows Publishing, 2004), p. 97. 2446: 2379:"Comic Strips Are Collectors' Items," 2268:Duncan, Randy; and Smith, Matthew J. 368:. Panels were held on such topics as 3912:Recurring events established in 1965 3083:(Fantagraphics Books, 2013), p. 239. 2308: 2262: 1704:(all three are Guests of Honor) and 824: 2984: 2892:DeVore, Howard. "DTTF Con Report," 2638: 2501:"Program," 1970 convention booklet. 2437: 2152: 1995: 139:Detroit Triple Fan Fair Productions 13: 3067:The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom 3040:The Buyer's Guide to Comics Fandom 2447:Cooke, Jon B. (February 4, 2000). 2067:1972 May DTFF #6 program cover by 1833:Journey to the Center of the Earth 1666:attends as a writer for the zine 797:) ran a local convention known as 201:Bails and local comics enthusiast 71:New Center Motor Lodge (1969–1970) 14: 3938: 3089: 2238:Henrickson, Eric (July 7, 2010). 1656:The War of the Worlds (1953 film) 1347:First Men in the Moon (1964 film) 942:Phantom of the Opera (1925 movie) 672:The October 1973 show, featuring 2941:The Vault of Mindless Fellowship 2179: 2007:1967 DTFF #2 program cover used 829: 29: 3073: 3058: 3031: 3019: 3003: 2971: 2959: 2946: 2915: 2899: 2886: 2802: 2786: 2774: 2755: 2742: 2724: 2708: 2589:"Joe Barney Interview (Pt. 2)," 2513: 2504: 2495: 2479: 2463: 2408: 2371: 2139:Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger 2122:1976 DTFF #11 program cover by 1925:Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger 1614:On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1474:On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1131:Shared event with Dum-Dum '70 ( 771:Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger 376:, the future of comics, and a " 3917:Tourist attractions in Detroit 3902:Defunct multigenre conventions 3096:Fan page dedicated to the show 2996:. Interview with Mike Kaluta, 2783:. Retrieved December 13, 2011. 2781:Shel Dorf Awards official site 2578:. Retrieved February 18, 2016. 2539:Collected Jack Kirby Collector 2362: 2339: 2295: 2275: 2231: 2048:1970 DTFF #5 program cover by 2034:1969 DTFF #4 program cover by 2020:1968 DTFF #3 program cover by 1965: 1827:Beneath the Planet of the Apes 1785:The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 1468:Planet of the Apes (1968 film) 1371:Star Trek: The Original Series 1365:The Maltese Falcon (1941 film) 1353:Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1305:Planet of the Apes (1968 film) 902:Robert Brosch with Dave Szurek 614:— claims to have met his idol 328:(the Dum-Dum Guest of Honor), 1: 3559:Live action role-playing game 3012:. Interview with Russ Heath, 2721:. Retrieved February 5, 2016. 2492:. Retrieved February 5, 2016. 2449:"Interview with Ken Bruzenak" 2200: 1486:The Day the Earth Stood Still 1359:The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms 2939:Ayres, Bruce. "Editorials," 2752:(October 28, 2010), p. M.14. 2334:Comic Book Artist Collection 2052:, and interior art pages by 1913:It Came from Beneath the Sea 1650:The Time Machine (1960 film) 1240:The Adventures of Robin Hood 759:It Came from Beneath the Sea 38:'s design for the DTFF logo. 7: 3130: 2767:September 13, 2010, at the 2172: 1769:Evil Brain from Outer Space 1574:Animal Crackers (1930 film) 1456:Monkey Business (1931 film) 1450:Animal Crackers (1930 film) 1276:Five Million Years to Earth 586:films; an uncut version of 165:generally held annually in 123:; 47 years ago 105:; 59 years ago 10: 3943: 3897:Defunct comics conventions 3388:Celebrity worship syndrome 3079:Ringgenberg, Steve "S.C." 3064:1/2-page ad for the fair, 3055:1976 DTFF program booklet. 3037:1/2-page ad for the fair, 3028:(October 19, 1973), p. 31. 3014:Comic Art News and Reviews 2998:Comic Art News and Reviews 2925:(September 7, 1970), p. 3. 2554:(October 23, 1972), p. 19. 2042:and two other denizens of 1668:Comic Art News and Reviews 1123:(Dum-Dum Guest of Honor), 1083:Attendees include a young 711:Academy of Comic Book Arts 382:Academy of Comic Book Arts 181: 73:Detroit Hilton (1973–1974) 3848: 3755: 3594: 3480:Amateur press association 3470: 3370: 3232: 3176: 3145: 3138: 2981:(October 19, 1973), p. 3. 2657:Silver Bullet Comic Books 2601:. 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In addition, 436:. Official guests were 271:Michael Netzer (Nasser) 207:Detroit Triple Fan Fair 155:Detroit Triple Fan Fair 24:Detroit Triple Fan Fair 3823:Professional wrestling 3554:Historical reenactment 3246:A Song of Ice and Fire 3207:Disneyland social club 3184:Anime and manga fandom 3163:Science fiction fandom 2968:(May 25, 1973), p. 23. 2812:(July 26, 1965), p. 3. 2567:vol. 5, (March 2005). 2434:(June 4, 1969), p. 11. 2383:The Owosso Argus-Press 2219:Accessed Feb. 15, 2016 2011:art from the cover of 1779:For a Few Dollars More 1388:Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel 1175:Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel 1104:New Center Motor Lodge 1027:with George Young and 990:Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel 961:Marvin S. Giles, with 840:is missing information 815: 434:Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel 171:comic book conventions 64:Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel 2894:Science Fiction Times 2738:on November 24, 2015. 2014:Fantastic Four Annual 1751:Jack the Giant Killer 1638:2001: A Space Odyssey 1608:From Russia with Love 1492:2001: A Space Odyssey 1314:("all choice cuts"), 1287:The Brides of Dracula 1270:Bride of Frankenstein 1119:(Guest of Honor) and 1072:The Bells (1931 film) 1060:The Mummy (1932 film) 1048:, and; other guests: 810: 579:Bride of Frankenstein 163:multigenre convention 3609:Autograph collecting 3070:#182 (May 13, 1977). 2977:"Fiction for Sale," 2574:May 6, 2014, at the 2038:in pencil depicting 1875:(Fan Guest of Honor) 1741:Island of Lost Souls 1690:and Carl Friedlander 1580:A Night at the Opera 1528:and Carl Friedlander 1498:The Andromeda Strain 1438:Mad Love (1935 film) 1341:Island of Lost Souls 803:Motor City Comic Con 793:(later publisher of 310:for the first time. 223:Phantom of the Opera 3737:Real person fiction 3569:Harley Owners Group 3233:Production-specific 3016:#14 (October 1973). 3000:#14 (October 1973). 2663:on October 21, 2007 2550:"Steady Sketches," 2476:(November 4, 2009). 2108:Barry Windsor-Smith 2095:Starship Enterprise 1851:Book-Cadillac Hotel 1677:October 10–13, 1974 1532:Barry Windsor-Smith 1515:October 18–21, 1973 1172:October 19–22, 1972 1098:September 3–7, 1970 821:Dates and locations 493:The Thief of Bagdad 378:sword & sorcery 315:San Diego Comic-Con 3927:Culture of Detroit 3876:Shipping discourse 3026:Detroit Free Press 2979:Detroit Free Press 2966:Detroit Free Press 2954:Detroit Free Press 2923:Detroit Free Press 2910:The New York Times 2862:Detroit Free Press 2826:Detroit Free Press 2824:"Special Events," 2810:Detroit Free Press 2792:MacDonald, Heidi. 2703:Detroit Free Press 2629:"Motor City Con," 2565:The Comics Journal 2552:Detroit Free Press 2432:Detroit Free Press 2405:(January 5, 2011). 1907:Charles H. 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Phantom of the Opera
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Arvell Jones
Greg Theakston
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Keith Pollard
Jim Starlin
Mike Vosburg
Al Milgrom
Terry Austin
Michael Netzer (Nasser)
Boris Karloff
The Mummy
Frankenstein

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