Kyle, an active fan since the earliest days of organized
science fiction fandom, was an original member of New York's
Futurians. In 1936, he published
The Fantasy World, possibly the first
comics fanzine. He attended the
first Worldcon, and both wrote and printed the "
Yellow Pamphlet" condemning the organizers. The
manifesto led chairman
Sam Moskowitz to ban several prominent members of the Futurians from that convention. Kyle chaired the 1956
14th World Science Fiction Convention (NyCon II), an incident at which inspired the fan
catchphrase, "Dave Kyle says you can't sit here." He was created a Knight of The Order of Saint Fantony in 1961, and was awarded the
Big Heart Award in 1973. Kyle was also Fan Guest of Honor at ConStellation, the
41st World Science Fiction Convention, in 1983. In addition, he wrote hundreds of articles for various
fanzines, including regular articles for Richard and Nicki Lynch's
Mimosa. Kyle married another fan, Ruth Evelyn Landis (whom he had met through fandom), on August 31, 1957; for their
honeymoon they flew to England for the
1957 Worldcon there, together with 53 friends and in-laws, on a specially
chartered flight. They remained married until her death on January 5, 2011. They had a son Arthur and a daughter Kerry. ==References==