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      • Ackman in October tweeted his displeasure about the the way the leaders of Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania handled student protests over the Israel-Hamas war. The university presidents’ bungled testimony before Congress fueled public outrage and prompted Ackman to agitate for their ouster.
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  1. Oct 26, 2010 · He collected so much fantasy and science-fiction memorabilia that Forry Ackerman (or FJA or ACK, as he was known to his legion of fans) housed it in all in the 18-rooms of his Los Angeles house that he called the Ackermansion.

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  3. Apr 28, 2009 · Working with publisher James Warren in 1969, Ackerman created the iconic comic book character Vampirella—a bloodsucking femme fatale from outer space. But it was Forry’s editorship of Warren’s Famous Monsters of Filmland that knocked the earth from its axis and spun it into an entirely new dimension.

  4. Dec 8, 2008 · His influence can not even closely be put into perspective. That so many of us know so much about classic horror, fantasy and sci-fi is due to a large degree to Ackerman.

  5. In recent years, public allegations made online have described Ackerman's behavior toward women as predatory and at least one online account describes Ackerman engaging in an act of sexual assault.

  6. Forrest James Ackerman [1] (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; [2] a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid collectors of ...

  7. www.cnbc.com › 2017/11/14 › jim-ackermanJim Ackerman - CNBC

    Nov 14, 2017 · In 2002, he was the co-executive producer on the syndicated daytime show, “Caroline Rhea.”. In 2003, Ackerman was recruited by Vh1 to oversee East Coast development and was key member of the ...

  8. Dec 6, 2008 · Ackerman, a writer, editor and literary agent who has been credited with coining the term “sci-fi” in the 1950s, died Thursday of heart failure at his home in Los Angeles, said John Sasser, a...

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