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'''Margaret Dominick''' was a fan artist who always signed her work as '''DEA'''.
 
'''Margaret Dominick''' was a fan artist who always signed her work as '''DEA'''.
  
In ''Hard Science Tales'', issue 8 (2005), Joyce Katz mentions that Margaret Dominick was originally from Transylvania. She began to contribute her art work to fanzines in the U.S.A. in the 1940s, ans was soon doing illustrations and covers for the most popular fanzines of the day, including [[Vega]], one of her most striking works.  
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In ''Hard Science Tales'', issue 8 (2005), Joyce Katz mentions that Margaret Dominick was originally from Transylvania. She began to contribute her art work to fanzines in the U.S.A. in the 1940s, and was soon doing illustrations and covers for the most popular fanzines of the day, including [[Vega]], one of her most striking works. She continued to do illustrations into the 1970s, with covers for fanzine like [[Gorbett]] and others.  
  
 
===Contributions===
 
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Revision as of 19:36, 2 November 2011

Margaret Dominick was a fan artist who always signed her work as DEA.

In Hard Science Tales, issue 8 (2005), Joyce Katz mentions that Margaret Dominick was originally from Transylvania. She began to contribute her art work to fanzines in the U.S.A. in the 1940s, and was soon doing illustrations and covers for the most popular fanzines of the day, including Vega, one of her most striking works. She continued to do illustrations into the 1970s, with covers for fanzine like Gorbett and others.

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