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Revision as of 20:45, 13 August 2011
The FAan Award for Best Fanzine is one of several Fan Activitiy Achievement Awards presented annually at the Corflu Convention.
First presented in 1975, the Awards went through a long hiatus after 1980, until being revived in 1994.
1975
- Outworlds, Bill Bowers and Joan Bowers
1976
- Outworlds, Bill Bowers
1977
(tie)
- Maya, Rob Jackson
- Spanish Inquisition, Jerry Kaufman and Suzanne Tompkins
1978
- Maya, Rob Jackson
1979
- Mythologies, Don D'Ammassa
1980
- Scientifriction, Mike Glyer
1994
- BLAT!, Dan Steffan and Ted White
1995
- Apparatchik, Victor Gonzalez, Andrew Hooper and carl Juarez
1996
- Apparatchik, Victor Gonzalez, Andrew Hooper and carl Juarez
1998
1999
- Outworlds, Bill Bowers
2000
- Trap Door, Robert Lichtman
2001
2002
- Wabe, Jae Leslie Adams, Tracy Benton, and Nill Bodden
2003
- Chunga, Randy Byers, Andrew Hooper and carl juarez