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'''Purple Monkey Dishwasher''' (Modbury North, S.A.: Purple Monkey Dishwasher, 199?-) was an Australian [[zine]] released in the 1990's.  
 
'''Purple Monkey Dishwasher''' (Modbury North, S.A.: Purple Monkey Dishwasher, 199?-) was an Australian [[zine]] released in the 1990's.  
  
The cover of one issue was printed on lavender paper, and featured a drawing of The Creature From The Black Lagoon, a monster from a cheap science fiction movie from the 1950's. '''Purple Monkey Dishwasher''' was one of a select number of [[zines]] featured in ''Magazines: An Exhibition of Material from the Monash University Library Collection'', which ran from the 19th of December, 2002 until the 5th of May, 2003.  
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The cover of one issue was printed on lavender paper, and featured a drawing of The Creature From The Black Lagoon, a monster from a cheap science fiction movie from the 1950's.  
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A review of '''Purple Monkey Dishwasher''' #6 is contained in [[Milk bar]], pages 122-124.
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'''Purple Monkey Dishwasher''' was one of a select number of [[zines]] featured in ''Magazines: An Exhibition of Material from the Monash University Library Collection'', which ran from the 19th of December, 2002 until the 5th of May, 2003.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 10 December 2007

Purple Monkey Dishwasher (Modbury North, S.A.: Purple Monkey Dishwasher, 199?-) was an Australian zine released in the 1990's.

The cover of one issue was printed on lavender paper, and featured a drawing of The Creature From The Black Lagoon, a monster from a cheap science fiction movie from the 1950's.

A review of Purple Monkey Dishwasher #6 is contained in Milk bar, pages 122-124.

Purple Monkey Dishwasher was one of a select number of zines featured in Magazines: An Exhibition of Material from the Monash University Library Collection, which ran from the 19th of December, 2002 until the 5th of May, 2003.

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