Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist
The Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist is given each year for artists of works related to science fiction or fantasy which appeared in low- or non-paying publications such as semiprozines or fanzines. A Hugo Award for professional artists is also given. The Hugo Awards have been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction" and "the best known literary award for science fiction writing".
Brad W. Foster has received the largest number of awards, with 8 wins out of 27 nominations.
A fanzine is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon for the pleasure of others who share their interest. The term was coined in an October 1940 science fiction fanzine by Russ Chauvenet and first popularized within science fiction fandom, and from there the term was adopted by other communities.
British punk and post-punk fanzines from the 1970s
Horrors of the Screen No. 3, 1964
British punk fanzines from the 1970s
Fanzines from the Washington, D.C. punk subculture.