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* [[Leah Adezio]] - Tireless advocate of Aqualad and a great artist. | * [[Leah Adezio]] - Tireless advocate of Aqualad and a great artist. | ||
* [[Russell Burbage]] - Correspondent for the Aquaman Shrine. | |||
* [[Laura Gjovaag]] - Uber-fangirl and Aquaman Website creator. | * [[Laura Gjovaag]] - Uber-fangirl and Aquaman Website creator. | ||
* [[Rob Kelly]] - Owner of The Aquaman Shrine. | * [[Rob Kelly]] - Owner of The Aquaman Shrine. | ||
* [[Andy Luckett]] - Correspondent for the Aquaman Shrine. | |||
* [[Joseph Mello]] - Lifelong Aqua-fan and collector. | * [[Joseph Mello]] - Lifelong Aqua-fan and collector. | ||
* [[John Schwirian]] - The creator and force behind the Aquaman Chronicles fanzine. | * [[John Schwirian]] - The creator and force behind the Aquaman Chronicles fanzine. | ||
* [[Joe Slab]] - Correspondent for the Aquaman Shrine. |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 26 June 2011
While fandom has often been ignored or treated like a disease, many great people have been involved in Aquaman fandom. This page has tributes to just a few of them.
- Leah Adezio - Tireless advocate of Aqualad and a great artist.
- Russell Burbage - Correspondent for the Aquaman Shrine.
- Laura Gjovaag - Uber-fangirl and Aquaman Website creator.
- Rob Kelly - Owner of The Aquaman Shrine.
- Andy Luckett - Correspondent for the Aquaman Shrine.
- Joseph Mello - Lifelong Aqua-fan and collector.
- John Schwirian - The creator and force behind the Aquaman Chronicles fanzine.
- Joe Slab - Correspondent for the Aquaman Shrine.