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Maggie Thompson (born Margaret Curtis; November 29, 1942), is an American longtime editor of the now-defunct comic book industry news magazine ''
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'', science fiction fan, and collector of comics.


Early life

Margaret (
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, "Maggie") Curtis was born November 29, 1942. Her mother, science fiction writer
Betsy Curtis Elizabeth M. Curtis (September 17, 1917 – April 17, 2002) was an American science fiction/fantasy writer. She was born in Toledo, Ohio. She earned a BA and MA in English from Oberlin College. In 1966, she earned a MEd from Allegheny Coll ...
, would be nominated for the
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in 1969 for her story "The Steiger Effect"; she carried on a long correspondence with colleagues such as
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and L. Ron Hubbard. According to family tradition, Betsy claimed descent from Anne Bradstreet and at least two presidents of
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. Thompson and her late husband and fellow science fiction fan Don Thompson (October 30, 1935 – May 23, 1994) were among the instigators of what developed in the 1960s into
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. Their ''Harbinger'' (a mimeographed one-sheet published in the autumn of 1960) announced the upcoming publication of ''Comic Art'', one of the early amateur magazines devoted to all aspects of sequential art (a term not then in use). The initial issue of ''Comic Art'' was released the following spring.Biographical information at CBGXtra.com
/ref> Seven issues were published at irregular intervals between 1961 and 1968. As publication of ''Comic Art'' wound down, they shifted their attention to a new venture as the Thompsons started a fanzine titled ''Newfangles'' in March 1967. Unlike other comics news fanzines of the time it was devoted to the doings of comics fandom instead of news about comic books and comic book professionals.


Career

Thompson began working for Krause Publications as the editor of '' Movie Collector's World'' and ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' in 1983. That same year she created and edited ''Fantasy Empire'' magazine and wrote ''Dark Shadows: Book Two'' #1-4 for
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. With her husband Don, she wrote a miscellany of articles and comic-book stories; ''The Official Price Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy'' (1989, House of Collectibles); five years of ''Comics Buyer's Guide Annual'' (1992–1996, Krause Publications); ''Marvel Comics Checklist & Price Guide 1961-Present'' (1993, Krause Publications); and ''Comic-Book Superstars'' (1993, Krause Publications). With others, she produced the ''Comics Buyer's Guide Checklist & Price Guide'' (now in its 15th edition, Krause Publications); and the ''
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'' (now in its 5th edition, Krause Publications). Krause later sold the movie newspaper, but Thompson continued to edit ''Comics Buyer's Guide'', long after her husband's death in 1994 and the transformation of the publication into a monthly magazine. In 2013 she began a column for
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's Toucan blog called "Maggie's World". Her son Stephen Thompson would go on to become an editor for ''
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'' and creator of ''
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'' before moving on to
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. Stephen co-hosts "Pop Culture Happy Hour", a pop culture-themed podcast on which Maggie has made multiple appearances.


Accolades

Under Maggie's editorial direction, ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' twice won the comics industry's Eisner Award for periodicals, among other awards. She was a recipient of the Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award and was also the first recipient of the
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's "Women of Distinction" Award. Maggie and Don Thompson received many joint awards,Thompson entry
Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.
including: *
Comic Fan Art Award The Goethe Award, later known as the Comic Fan Art Award, was an American series of comic book fan awards, first presented in 1971 for comics published in 1970. The award originated with the fanzine '' Newfangles'' and then shared close ties with ...
Favorite Fan Writer, 1973 & 1974Don Thompson entry
''Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999''. Accessed Feb. 4, 2016.
*
Inkpot Award The Inkpot Award is an honor bestowed annually since 1974 by Comic-Con International. It is given to professionals in the fields of comic books, comic strips, animation, science fiction, and related areas of popular culture, at CCI's annual conv ...
, 1976 *
Jack Kirby Award The Jack Kirby Comics Industry Awards were a set of awards for achievement in comic books, presented from 1985-1987. Voted on by comic-book professionals, the Kirby awards were the first such awards since the Shazam Awards ceased in 1975. Sponsored ...
, Best Comics Publication, 1985 * Diamond Lifetime Fandom Award, 1991 * Eisner Award, Best Comics-Related Periodical, 1992 *
Harvey Award The Harvey Awards are given for achievement in comic books. Named for writer-artist Harvey Kurtzman, the Harvey Awards were founded by Gary Groth in 1988, president of the publisher Fantagraphics, to be the successor to the Kirby Awards that we ...
, Comics Industry Pioneer Award, 2019 * Eisner Award, Hall of Fame, 2020


Thompson Award

The Motor City Comic Con awarded the
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from 1992 to 1998. Originally known as the "Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum Award", the name was changed to the "Compuserve Comics and Animation Forum's Don Thompson Award" (or, simply, the "Thompson") after Don Thompson's death in 1994.


References


External links


Maggie Thompson official site

Maggie's World
(column for Comic Con's Toucan blog)
Comics Buyer’s Guide






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