Ethel the Aardvark

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Fanzine of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club

The name was chosen by its first editor, Michael Wauchope.

Other editors have included: James Allen, Louise Angrilli, Sue Ann Barber, Alison Barton and Jon Swabey, Ian A. Chapman, Damian Christie, Paul Ewins, Ian Gunn, Nalini Haynes, Christopher Johnstone, Edward McArdle, Paula McGrath, Murray MacLachlan and Natalie MacLachlan, Emilly McLeay, Richard Mordern, Sam Rooney, Peter Ryan, Alan Stewart.

Issue 116 had a cover by Dave Sim. Other cover artists have included: Ian Gunn, Carol Kewley, Richard Mordern, Jon Swabey.

Ethel the Aardvark won the Ditmar Award for Best (Australian) Fanzine twice: 1990 and 1994.

Issue Date Pages Notes
25 April 1989 24
27 August 1989 24
28 October 1989 16
30 February 1990 20
34 December 1990 44
37 June 1991 20
40 December 1991 28
41 February 1992 28
42 March 1992 24
43 May 1992 24
44 July 1992 26
45 September 1992 24
46 December 1992 24
47 February 1993 24
48 April 1993 20
49 June 1993 20
50 August 1993 14
51 October 1993 20
52 December 1993 20
53 February 1994 20
54 April 1994 20
55 June 1994 20
56 August 1994 20
57 October 1994 20
58 December 1994 20
59 February 1995 20
60 April 1995 20
61 1995 20
62 August 1995 20
63 October 1995 20
64 December 1995 20
65 February 1996 20
66 1996 20
67 June 1996 20
68 August 1996 20
69 October 1996 18
70 December 1996 20
71 February 1997 20
72 1997 20
73 June 1997 20
74 August 1997 20
75 1997 20
76 1997 20
77 1998 24
78 April 1998 20
79 1998 20
80 1998 20
82 December 1998 20
83 February 1999 18
84 April 1999 16
86 August 1999 20
87 October 1999 20
88 December 1999 12
89 February 2000 16
90 April 2000 28
91 June 2000 24
92 August 2000 24
93 August 2000 28
116


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