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Revision as of 08:04, 29 November 2022

Fanzine edited by Bruce Gillespie which he created for articles not about SF and fantasy, but things that SF fans are still interested in. It was published in two series, the first from 1970 and the second from 1984, with numbering restarting. Some issues appeared in ANZAPA and APA-45.

The Metaphysical Review has won the Ditmar Award for Best Australian Fanzine twice: 1986 and 1999.

Issue Date Pages Notes
Start of first series
1 October 1969 21 in ANZAPA 7
2 February 1970 32
3 June 10, 1970 38
4 September 1970 26
5 February 1971 34
6 July 1971 36
7 30
8 October 1972 26
End of first series, start of Second
1 July 1984 18
2 November 1984 18
3 May 1985 44
4 July 1985 18
5-6 October 1985 94 double issue
7-8 May 1986 84 double issue
9 August 1986 32 Includes Dreams & False Alarms 3
10 Mar 1987 10
11-12-13 November 1987 124 triple issue
14 November 1989 40
14s November 1989 8 "Good Night, Sweet Prince"
15-16-17 August 1991 148 triple issue
18 March 1993 40
19-20-21 July 1994 120 triple issue
22-23 November 1995 84 double issue
24-25 December 1995 100 double issue
26-27 July 1998 96 double issue
28-29 August 1998 72 double issue


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