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*[[Locus]] (Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown)
  
 
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*[[The Alien Critic]] (Richard E. Geis)
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*[[Algol]] (Andrew I. Porter)
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*[[The Alien Critic]] (Richard E. Geis)
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*[[Locus]] (Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown)
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*[[Science Fiction review]] (Richard E. Geis)
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*[[Locus]] (Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown)
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*[[Science Fiction Review]] (Richard E. Geis)
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*[[Locus]] (Charles N. Brown)
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*[[Locus]] (Charles N. Brown)
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*[[Locus]] (Charles N. Brown)
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===1983===
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*[[Locus]] (Charles N. Brown)
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===1984===
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*[[File 770]] (Mike Glyer)
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===1985===
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*[[File 770]] (Mike Glyer)
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===1986===
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*[[Lan's Lantern]] (George "Lan" Laskowski)
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*[[Ansible]] ([[David Langford]])
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*[[Texas SF Inquirer]] (Pat Mueller)
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===1989===
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*[[File 770]] ([[Mike Glyer]])
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*[[The Mad 3 Party]] (Leslie Turek)
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*[[Lan's Lantern]] (George "Lan" Laskowski)
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*[[Mimosa]] (Nicki Lynch and Richard Lynch)
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*[[Mimosa]] (Nicki Lynch and Richard Lynch)

Revision as of 01:37, 8 March 2011

Every year, the Hugo Award for Best Fanzineis given by the World Science Fiction Society to a fanzine.

The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of Amazing Stories, the pioneering science fiction 'pulp' magazine in whose letter column many of the first science fiction fans met one another.

The award was initiated in 1955 and has been given out ever year except for 1958. A fanzine must meet two of the five criteria for being deemed a fanzine: that it has a press run of less than one thousand copies; had less than fifteen percent of its pages devoted to advertising; has not paid it's staff or contributors in anything other than copies of the publication; and is not the source of half of the income for an editor; announces itself as a fanzine. The awards are chosen by antendees of the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon). The award for 'Best Fanzine' is the oldest Hugo Award for fan activity.

1955

1956

(tie)

1957

1959

  • Fanac (Terry Carr and Ron Ellik)

1960

1961

1962

1963

  • Xero (Pat Lupoff and Richard Lupoff)

1964

  • Amra (George Scithers)

1965

  • Yandro ( Juanita Coulson and Robert Coulson)

1966

1967

  • Niekas (Edmund Meskys and Felice Rolfe)

1968

  • Amra (George Scithers)

1969

1970

1971

  • Locus (Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown)

1972

  • Locus (Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown)

1973

1974

(tie)

1975

1976

  • Locus (Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown)

1977

1978

  • Locus (Charles N. Brown and Dena Brown)

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

  • Mimosa (Nicki Lynch and Richard Lynch)

1993

  • Mimosa (Nicki Lynch and Richard Lynch)