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Mariann Howarth
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Name: | Mariann Howarth |
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Type: | fan artist |
Fandoms: | Blake's 7, Robin of Sherwood, Highlander, Star Trek: TOS, X-Files |
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Mariann Howarth is a fan artist whose artwork has appeared in numerous fanzines.
Howarth also wrote a small amount of fiction.
Her Robin of Sherwood artwork in Longbow #2 won a Major Oak Award.
Zine Contributions
- Avon the Terrible
- Avon's 7
- Blakes Doubles
- Central Time Zine
- Crystal Visions
- Different Drummer
- The Force Whisperer
- From the Log of the Hellhound
- Highland Fling
- Impossible Dreams
- Integrity
- Longbow
- Night Beast
- The Osiris Files
- Property of the FBI
- Psst... Hey Kid, Wanna Buy a Fanzine?
- Relativity
- Revenants and Roses
- Ring of Deceit
- Reiver's Legacy
- Sardonac
- Shadow
- ....Small Favors Repaid
- The Sonic Screwdriver
- Southern Seven
- Texas Revelations
- To the Fullest X-Tent
- Who Wants to Live Forever?
- Whoever Rules Rome
Sample Fanart
1986
from Central Time Zine
1987
1989
from Southern Seven #5, the Log of the Hellhound Kerr Avon -- " Mariann Howarth did a great job with Avon's hair and he appears to have been working out, as well...they must have Nautilus on HELLHOUND." [1] -- "I'm glad to see Mariann Howarth hitting print in this fandom (hi', Mari)..." [2]
"...you included an illustration by Mariann Howarth. Oh, that delighted me. Mariann was one of the original members of Utah's Avon's Seven when she was attending BYU. I feel she has a great deal of talent and it delights me to have a piece illustrated by one of her works. I sure hope she keeps gracing fandom with her talents. Not enough good artists in the world. [3]
1990
from The Sonic Screwdriver #6 (multiple fandoms)
from Blakes Doubles, a Hellhound illo (Blake's 7)
from Blakes Doubles, a Hellhound illo (Blake's 7)
from Avon the Terrible (Blake's 7)
1991
from Sardonac: "Mariann Howarth's line art is clean and well-executed, but loses detail and impact in the reproduction." [4] (Alien Nation)
from Integrity for In Any Reality: Jim Kirk's physical body (due to what happened in the pro book The Procrustean Petard) is now female.
from Southern Seven #6 -- "Mariann Howarth is a new artist to me, but I hope she continues to contribute artwork to SS." [5]
1992
from Southern Seven #7 -- "Southern Seven #7 has a cover that alone is worth the price of the zine: Mariann Howarth's Hellhound Tarrant. (I drooled majorly over the original, which was on display at the MediaWest art show last year.) It's luscious, lovely, stunningly gorgeous — sigh." [6]
"I just had to write to express my delight, amazement, and blissful happiness over the beautiful cover of Southern Seven 7. It's been a long hard battle, but finally we Tarrant fen are getting rewarded for our efforts. I'd like to commend Mariann Howarth on her artwork, and boy would I love to have the original. I'm sure it's long gone by now, though. Thanks for giving Tarrant the recognition he deserves." [7]
"Howarth's cover was excellent--Tarrant looking quite studly. Susanne (resident Tarrant fan) should be enjoying that one immensely. Is that supposed to be Hellhound popping out of a black hole in the background? Hmm. I never have quite figured out what the "bloody big black ship" is supposed to look like." [8]from Ring of Deceit, second edition (Star Trek: TOS)
1993
from Relativity #2, an anthology of connected short stories taking place in a shared universe with the premise that many characters on TV are related
from Relativity #2 (Scarecrow and Mrs. King)
from The Osiris Files #7 (Star Trek: TOS)
from The Osiris Files #7, portrays Bill Cosby from (I-Spy and Emma Peel from The Avengers (TV))
from Different Drummer, portrays Al Calavicci (Quantum Leap)
1994
from Southern Seven #8, Kerr Avon gets a pie in the face while Vila Restal escapes that fate
from Texas Revelations #1 (Doctor Who)
1995
from To the Fullest X-Tent #1 (The X-Files)
1998
from Relativity #7, an anthology of connected short stories taking place in a shared universe with the premise that many characters on TV are related
1999
References
- ^ from a letter of comment in "Southern Seven" #6
- ^ from a letter of comment in "Southern Seven" #7
- ^ from a letter of comment in "Southern Seven" #7
- ^ from Psst... Hey Kid, Wanna Buy a Fanzine? #3
- ^ from a letter of comment in "Southern Seven" #7
- ^ from a letter of comment in "Southern Seven" #8
- ^ from a letter of comment in "Southern Seven" #8
- ^ from a letter of comment in "Southern Seven" #8