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[[1956 Best Fanzine Hugo|1956]] ||''[[Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser]]'' ed. by [[Ron Smith]] | [[1956 Best Fanzine Hugo|1956]] ||''[[Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser]]'' ed. by [[Ron Smith]] | ||
[[1957 Best Fanzine Hugo|1957]] ||''[[Science Fiction Times]]'' ed. by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]], [[Ray Van Houten]] and [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]] | [[1957 Best Fanzine Hugo|1957]] ||''[[Science Fiction Times]]'' ed. by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]], [[Ray Van Houten]] and [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]] | ||
− | [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo|1959]] ||''[[ | + | [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo|1959]] ||''[[Fanac (Carr)]]'' ed. by [[Terry Carr]] and [[Ron Ellik]] |
[[1960 Best Fanzine Hugo|1960]] ||''[[Cry of the Nameless]]'' ed. by [[F. M. Busby]], [[Elinor Busby]], [[Burnett Toskey]] and [[Wally Weber]] | [[1960 Best Fanzine Hugo|1960]] ||''[[Cry of the Nameless]]'' ed. by [[F. M. Busby]], [[Elinor Busby]], [[Burnett Toskey]] and [[Wally Weber]] | ||
[[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo|1961]] ||''[[Who Killed Science Fiction?]]'' ed. by [[Earl Kemp]] | [[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo|1961]] ||''[[Who Killed Science Fiction?]]'' ed. by [[Earl Kemp]] |
Revision as of 14:28, 17 March 2020
The Best Fanzine Hugo category was created at the Clevention in 1955 for the second time the Hugos were awarded and has been awarded every since (with the exception of 1958.
A fanzine is an amateur publication devoted to SF or fandom. It may contain fiction, but fiction is not commonly the focus of fanzines.
Hugos | 1939— |
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