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Pam Tuck

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Name: Pam Tuck
Alias(es): Pam Martin
Type: fan artist
Fandoms: Beauty and the Beast (TV), Star Trek: TOS
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Pam Tuck (Pam Martin) is a Beauty & the Beast (TV) fan artist whose artwork has appeared in many zines.

It is difficult to locate fan reactions about Tuck's art, as it is for most Beauty and the Beast artists, as it wasn't a fandom that had much of a culture of art commentary; most reviews and descriptions of print zines simply listed the artists names almost as an afterthought at the end of their reviews.

Fan Comments

1997

What a superb artist she is, and what a generous kind heart she has, to share her art with us. [1]

2008

With her intricately textured drawings, Pam Tuck is an expert at conveying a rich tapestry of emotional resonance, from impish charm to deep contentment to moments of transcendence. She’s a treasure, having produced works that delight the eye and lift the spirit. [2]

Contributions

Beauty and the Beast

Star Trek

Sample Art

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  1. ^ from Chatterbox Letterzine #6B (February 1997)
  2. ^ Retrospective: Pam Tuck
  3. ^ from Psst... Hey Kid, Wanna Buy a Fanzine? #2. The reviewer, Jean Kluge, gives it "5 trees." The reviewers in "Psst... Hey Kid, Wanna Buy a Fanzine?" rated zines on a 1-5 tree/star scale.
  4. ^ from Helpers' Network Quality Fanzine Review -- 1997