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[[File:MarkMerlinoDrOsamuTezuka.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mark Merlino shows [[Manga|manga revolutionary]] [[W:Osamu Tezuka|Dr. Osamu Tezuka]] a skiltaire [[art|illustration]] at a [[C/FO|C/FO animation club screening]] in 1979. Photo by (?).]] | [[File:MarkMerlinoDrOsamuTezuka.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mark Merlino shows [[Manga|manga revolutionary]] [[W:Osamu Tezuka|Dr. Osamu Tezuka]] a skiltaire [[art|illustration]] at a [[C/FO|C/FO animation club screening]] in 1979. Photo by (?).]] | ||
+ | [[File:MarkMerlinoStonehenge.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Merlino at [[W:Stonehenge|Stonehenge]], [[W:Salisbury Plain|Salisbury Plain]], [[W:Wiltshire|Wiltshire]], United Kingdom]] | ||
Merlino became part of the [[fandom]] in 1971 by meeting [[science fiction]] [[convention]] attendees who also espoused an interest regarding [[funny animal]] [[character]]s in any media.<ref name="Greymuzzle2022" /> | Merlino became part of the [[fandom]] in 1971 by meeting [[science fiction]] [[convention]] attendees who also espoused an interest regarding [[funny animal]] [[character]]s in any media.<ref name="Greymuzzle2022" /> | ||
Revision as of 05:34, 26 February 2024
Mark Merlino | |
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Merlino at Califur 3, 2006 | |
Other names | Sylys Sable, Sy Sable, Sy, Sylys Weezles |
Born | May 12, 1952 |
Birth place | USA |
Date of death | February 20, 2024 |
Death place | Garden Grove, Orange County, California |
Residence | Garden Grove, Orange County, California |
Profession or hobby | Fandom organizer/influencer, writer |
Character species | American marten |
Convention GoH | Eurofurence 7, Morphicon 2004 |
Website |
Mark Merlino, also known Sylys Sable, Sy Sable, or just Sy, also known as Sylys Weezles on Second Life, was a furry fandom organizer/influencer and writer who lived in Garden Grove, Orange County, California, USA.
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Fandom Involvement
Merlino became part of the fandom in 1971 by meeting science fiction convention attendees who also espoused an interest regarding funny animal characters in any media.[1]
He was also one of the founders[2] of the Cartoon/Fantasy Organization (C/FO), a fandom organization initially created for the discussion and enjoyment of Japanese animation (anime) and manga comics, which is credited with propagating this genre via local chapters in the Continental US and overseas American military installation (Misawa Air Base, Japan), especially thanks to fellow C/FO member Patten's American anime and manga fandom.
Some of this anime/manga media imported for viewing by US fans (fur/non-fur) included such titles of furry interest as:
- The Amazing Three
- Bagi, Monster of Mighty Nature
- My Neighbor Totoro
- Sherlock Hound
- Samurai Pizza Cats
- Simba the King Lion
- Around the World with Willy Fog
...Among others, which they heavily influenced furry artists, writers, and fans of that era and onwards.
Founder
Mark is recognized as one of the founding and pivotal members of the furry fandom[3][4][1] along with his long-time partner Rod O'Riley, at one point describing himself as the "Father of the Furry Fandom" at his Oklacon 2004 panel of "History of Fur".[5]
- In 1982 he hosted the first furry BBS, the Tiger's Den, run by then roommate Andre Johnson, at his private residence.
- In 1985 he organized the first furry room parties, most notably at Westercon, which, due to their growing attendance, led to the creation of a newsletter and two magazines.[clarify][1]
- In 1989, along with Rod O'Riley, he co-founded the very first furry convention, ConFurence, a con that laid out the groundwork for the furry subculture's expansion and visibility into mainstream culture, remaining as its director until Confurence 10.
- For a while, they held Prancing Skiltaire parties, almost exclusively, at the Sacramento, California's science fiction and fantasy convention, Westercon.
- He has been a Guest of Honor for both Eurofurence 7 and Morphicon 2004.
- In 2004-2005 he helped Califur find its first and second hotel.[clarify]
Mark owned the well-known furry household The Prancing Skiltaire, located in Garden Grove, Orange County, California, where it hosted a myriad of meets and events, and monthly furry parties since 2005. He was also active on FurryMUCK, Second Life, and VRChat, and helped maintain The Greymuzzle Archives.
Fursonas and characters
Mark had accumulated an enormous repertoire of furry persona characters and had a tradition of naming his characters with the prefix "Sy-", including the recom Sylys Sable, Sy the skiltaire, Sydney Fisher, and the silkies Sylvester Thomas and Syndy Skye (Sega the ratel was an exception).
Mark's representative species was the American marten.
Orange County Science Fiction Club
For a while, a skiltaire was the mascot of the W:Orange County Science Fiction ClubOrange County Science Fiction Club (OCSFC), who Mark and Rod were participants ("presenters").[clarify][6]
Convention attendance
- Califur - ?, 2006, ?, 2009
- Califur Diego - 2004, ?
- ConFuzzled - 2023
- Confurence - 1989,* 1990,* 1991,* 1992,* 1993,* 1994,* 1995,* 1996,* 1997,* 1998,* 1999,* 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
- CritterConDiego - 2002, 2003
- Eurofurence - ?, 2001,* ?
- Furality - 2000,*** Luma,*** Legends,*** Aqua, Luma Festival, Sylva
- Further Confusion - ?, 2009, ?
- Megaplex - 2023***[7]
- Midwest FurFest - *** 2022, *** 2023
- Morphicon - ?, 2004,** ?
- San Diego Comic-Con - ?
- Westercon - ?, 1985, ?
- Worldcon - ?
(*) Director
(**) GoH
(***) Panelist
Skiltaire
Mark is the creator of the skiltaire (also known as skiltare) species, intelligent sentient weasel-like spacefaring aliens which were created in 1971[8] as a non-human sentient species for a series of science fiction stories.
Skiltairea have been depicted by numerous artists and were selected as mascots of the Cartoon/Fantasy Organization and Mark's home, The Prancing Skiltaire.
Literature
As a writer, Mark was involved with several fandom periodicals, including Touch, In-Fur-Nation and the Western Weyr (a Chronicles of Per fanzine). He was a co-writer on the furry role-playing game Other Suns (which included his Skiltaire species), and had written non-fiction articles for FurVersion and Shanda Fantasy Arts's New Horizons.
Mark's stories for the First Light Pride appeared in comic form in New Horizons, and were reprinted in Four Footed Furries, another Shanda Fantasy Arts publication.
Awards and recognitions
Mark Merlino was co-winner, along with his partner Rod O'Riley, of the 2022 Good Furry Award Lifetime Achievement. His influential role was also recognized in the 2020 furry documentary film, The Fandom, showcasing his significant contributions.
He is heavily mentioned on Fred Patten's non-fiction book about the furry fandom, An Illustrated Chronology of Furry Fandom, 1966–1996.[9]
Death and remembrances
After a series of brain strokes for which Mark Merlino was hospitalized, it was discovered during a screening on February 9, 2024, that he had Stage IV liver cancer.[10] He passed away in his sleep at home during the early morning hours of February 20, 2024.[11]
Merlino's passing was talked about heavily on social media, especially X to the point that his name trended on X's "What is happening" board.[12] A great deal of known furry figures, events, and conventions added their condolences online.[13][citation needed]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 #1 - Sy Sable (Mark Merlino), The Greymuzzle Archives. Podcast. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
- ↑ Cartoon/Fantasy Organization entry on the Fanlore website. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
- ↑ Who are the furries? article by Denise Winterman on the BBC News Magazine. Retrieved November 13, 2009.
- ↑ The Fandom: A Furry Documentary FULL MOVIE video by Ash Coyote on YouTube. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
- ↑ Oklacon 2004 Event Schedule page on Oklacon 2004's website. Retrieved November 24, 2010.
- ↑ OCSFC Presenters page on the Orange County Science Fiction Club's website. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ↑ Ask a Graymuzzle Anything panel page on Megaplex 2023's website. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
- ↑ Skiltaire in Traveller splash page on Imverod.com's website. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ↑ An Illustrated Chronology of Furry Fandom, 1966–1996 article on Flayrah. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ↑ Help a True Fandom Original. post by Rodney Stansfield on GoFundMe. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
- ↑ He's gone. post on The Prancing Skiltaire's X account. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
- ↑ So many people are mourning the loss of Mark Merlino right now. post on X. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ↑ We at Furry Fiesta are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Mark Merlino (Sy Sable) post on Texas Furry Fiesta's X account. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
External links
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- Sy Sable on DeviantArt
- Sy Sable on Fur Affinity
- Mark Merlino on VCL
- Sy Sable on the Furry Network
- Mark Merlino (along with Rod O'Riley) on the Orange County Science Fiction Club
- Mark Merlino on the Worldcon's Fan Gallery (retrieved via the Internet Archive)
- Sy Sable on X
- Sy Sable on BlueSky
- Sy Sable on LiveJournal
- Sy Sable on Reddit
- Sy Sable on Flickr
- Sy Sable on YouTube
- Issues of Touch Magazine on ConFurence Archive.
Media
- Who are the furries? article by Denise Winterman on the BBC News Magazine
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