Judith Low
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| Name: | Judith Low, Judith A. Low, J.A. Low, Judy Low |
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Judith Low is a fanzine publisher, writer, and artist.
Low created Krystarion Press.
She was a member of Science Fiction Fantasy Federation out of UNC-Greensboro, North Carolina. That club published the zine, Beyond the Third Planet and sponsored an on-campus con called Stellarcon.
Art Examples
1980
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from Warped Space #44, also in Falcon's Flight #5, for "Dark Lord"
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from Falcon's Flight #6
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from Falcon's Flight #6
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from Falcon's Flight #6
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from Falcon's Flight #6
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from Falcon's Flight #6
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from Jundland Wastes #5
1981
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from Jundland Wastes #7, reprinted in Legends of Light
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from Jedi #1, see Early Star Wars Original Female Characters
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from Jedi #1, see Early Star Wars Original Female Characters
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from Galactic Falcon (Star Wars)
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from Galactic Falcon (Star Wars)
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for "Fugitive Devotions", from Kessel Run #2 (Star Wars) -- "Judith Low's illo on page 88 is beautiful, one of the best pieces of her work I've seen yet." [1]
"...a brooding portrait by Judith Low. The design is beautifully executed." [2] -
from The Princess Tapes
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from The Princess Tapes (Star Wars)
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from The Princess Tapes (Star Wars)
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from The Princess Tapes (Star Wars) -- "J.A. Low's illos were terrific (although somehow Leia kept looking more like Carrie Fisher...kind of jarring, but not a bad idea...I wish I could nail down the differences!)" [3]
1982
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from Docking Bay #2 (Indiana Jones)
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from Docking Bay #2 (Indiana Jones)
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from Legends of Light #1 (George Lucas)
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from Legends of Light #1 (Star Wars)
1983
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from Alderaani Imperative
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from Alderaani Imperative
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"We Dreamers Have Our Way" -- portrays Leia Organa and her two-month old daughter, Ellie (Han Solo's daughter) from Crossed Sabers #3 (Star Wars)
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for "Parvane" from Kessel Run #3 (Star Wars) -- "Love Judith Low's stuff. She has great concepts and I like her use of pattern. She draws good heads, also." [4]
1984
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for "There Have Always Been Leias in the House of Organa", from Kessel Run #4
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for "La Madre de los Delores" -- about Leia's mother as an alcoholic, from Kessel Run #4
1985
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from Shadowstar #19 -- ""A Good Knight's Rest." Very nice. Judith Low's illo was perfect. Poor Luke!" [5]
"Judith Low's sensitive Luke and Leia on page 112." [6] -
from Shadowstar #19
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from Far Realms #7, portrays characters from The Princess Tapes -- "Probably my only quarrel with this was Judith Low's' illustration for her universe, 'Princess Tapes'. Although I liked the picture as a whole, I thought that her Leia was a little bit too chubby and her expression a little bit too sickly-sweetly vacuous. Forgive the generality of the above comments — but I'm afraid that when it comes to talking about differing brush strokes, shading techniques, etc., I'm lost!" [7]
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from Far Realms #7, key to illustration
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from Signs of Wisdom
1986
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from Southern Knights #2
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from Shadowstar #21
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from Guardian #7
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from Flip of a Coin #8 (Witness)
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from Flip of a Coin #9 (Indiana Jones)
1987
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from Circle of Light #4
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from Circle of Light #4, for Obligation by L.A. Carr and Christine Jeffords, a story in the Brightstar Universe.
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from Circle of Light #4
Zine Contributions
References
- ^ from an LoC in Kessel Run #3
- ^ from an LoC in Kessel Run #2
- ^ from a letter of comment by Sara Campbell in the second issue of The Princess Tapes
- ^ from an LoC in Kessel Run #4
- ^ from from a letter of comment in Shadowstar #20/21
- ^ from from a letter of comment in Shadowstar #20/21
- ^ from a letter of comment in Far Realms #8