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The Detroit Triple Fan Fair (DTFF) was a multigenre convention generally held annually in Detroit from 1965 to 1977. It is credited for being one of the first comic book conventions in the United States. The Triple Fan Fair also gave balanced coverage to historic film showings and science fiction literature, … See more
On May 24, 1964, at the Hotel Tuller, teenagers Robert Brosch and Dave Szurek organized a Detroit-based convention for about 80 fans of the comic book medium. See more
The Nova Award was created by Jack Promo and Marvin S. Giles, and was first presented in 1967.
• 1967 Roger Zelazny — "in recognition of outstanding contribution to science fiction and fantasy"
• See moreThe 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 … See more
• 1965 DTFF #1 program cover designed by Shel Dorf
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