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Here, for no particular reason, is a list of every British fanzine I know of. The list is in no particular order (I don't have time to order it!) and includes information such as run dates, no. of issues etc.

Has anybody got any titles they can add? Or any comments about fanzines in general?

I've also included booklets for various U.K. comics conventions. I'm sure there were some in-between the ones I've included but as I can't actually prove it I've left them off the list.

Note: This list doesn't include stripzines, letterzines or adzines.

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Merry Marvel Fanzine
1966 – 1967
3 issues
No. of pages - 16
Changed into Heroes Unlimited
Blue ink, full colour cover for no. 3
No images until issue #3
Tony Roche

Heroes Unlimited
Replaced Merry Marvel Fanzine
1967 – 1969
7 issues
No. of pages – 44 – 48
Price: 1D/3D/2D/5D
Print run of aprox. 200
Black ink
Tony Roche

Ka-Pow
3 issues
July 1967- August 1968
Price: 2s/3s
No. of pages – 34/24
Purple ink for #1 & #2, #3 black imk
Phil Clarke and Steve Moore

Fantasy Advertiser
(Later abbreviated to FA)
July 1970 – 1991
121
No. of pages – 88(?)/36/44/48/52
Price: 10p/15p/20p/30p/40p/50p/55p/65p/£1.50
Originally purple ink, then black, and eventually full-colour
Relaunched in 2010 as online fanzine, and is still running
Frank Dobson, later Matin Lock and finally Trident

FA
See: Fantasy Advertiser

The Comic Journal
Later ‘The Illustrated Comic Journal’
c.1980/81/82? – Spring/Summer Issue 2002
39 issues
No. of pages – 20/68
Available by subscription, 56p early back issues (before approx. no. 10), annual subscription (U.K.) £10 (2 issues)
Black ink, later full colour covers, black and white contents
Alan Cadwallander, later Bryon Whitworth

The Illustrated Comic Journal
See: The Comic Journal

Atomic Comic
Free digital, online fanzine
2 issues to date
January 2013 -
No. of pages – 36
Free
Full Colour
George Shiers and Harry Rickard

The Sloperian
Summer 2012 –
1 issue (to date)
No. of pages – 44
£5
Blue covers, black and white contents – 1 page full-colour
Alan Clark

First British Comics Convention
Souvenir booklet made for the British comic convention held in Birmingham in 1968
August 1968
1 issue (one-off)
No. of pages – 12
Free (?)
Black and white (blue paper for cover)
Phil Clarke, Mike Higgs, Dave McCulloch

The Comic Fan Special
Made to advertise and raise money for the Birmingham British Comic Con. of 1968, alongside the souvenir booklet First British Comics Convention (See: First British Comics Convention). Had several different covers.
1 issue (one-off)
6 - 8 pages (sources vary, most likely 8)
Purple and black ink
Phil Clarke

Scraps
2013 –
1 issue (to date)
No. of pages – 16
Free in Multiverse, or £1 directly
Full colour
Mike Higgs

Metamorph
Later Fantasy Express (as of issue 3)
5 issues
? – February 1983
36 pages
30p/40p/50p
36 pages
Black and White
Print run of 200
Lew Stringer

Fantasy Express
Later name of Metamorph. See: Metamorph
2 issues
50p
36 pages
Black and white
Lew Stfinger

After Image
See also: After Image Supplemental
1979
At least 3 issues
12p
Black ink
16 pages
Print run of 100
Lew Stringer

Doomzine
November 1978 – Summer 1980
4 issues
20p/25p/30p
No. of pages - 20/ 28
Black and White
Johnny White

Chain Reaction
Winter 1983-83 – 1984
7 issues
50p/60p
Frank Plowright, Steve Whitaker and Hassan Yusuf

The Golden Age Fanzine
October 1974 - 1976
15p/25p
36 pages
Black and white
Alan Austin

Comic Media News
(Not to be confused with Comic Media) Later known as Comic Media News International
1973 or 1974 – Summer 1980
40 issues
40 pages (last issue)
12p/16p/20p/25p/30p/40p/80p
24 pages
Black and white, later one-colour covers (mostly green,red, blue or purple with black ink),
Richard Burton

Bemusing Magazine
Later Bem, See also: Summer Comics Special (Bemusing Magazine spin-off, 1974), Bemusing Magazine Comiccon Special
Also known as: Comics News Bemusing Magazine, Comics News Bem, Bem Comics News, Bem and Masters of Infinity (after incorporating Masters of Infinity)
Also known as: Bem-1, Bem-2 etc. up to Bem-21 (?)
1973 - 1981
2p/10p/15p/20p/30p/45p/50p
Part-colour covers (featuring 1 – 2 colours as well as black), later full-colour
Martin Lock


Bem/BEM
See: Bemusing Magazine

Comic Media
(Not to be confused with Comic Media News)
1972 -
Issues?
Pages?
20p
Nick Landau

Comic Media Newsletter
Cheaper newsletter version of Comic Media (see: Comic Media)
1972
8 issues (?)
4p/6p/12p
No. of pages: 4/8

Magazine of Tomorrow
Summer 1978 – ?
No. of issues - ?
14 pages
Price?
Graham Bleathman

The Panelologist
Absorbed ‘A Short Stop At The Transylvanian Brain Surgery’
February 1975 - ?
No. of issues - ?
5p/10p/15p/20p
Black and white
Print run of approx. 800
George Barnett

U.K. Comicdom
1 issue (numbered #0 – “Special Introductory Issue)
May 1970
Price: 3s6D
24 pages
Black and white
Phil Clarke

Workin’ Class Super Hero
1978
1 issue
25p
Jolly Martian, Guildford

Crikey!
June 2007 – August 2010
16 issues
£3.99/£4.99
No. of pages: 52/48/84/56
Full-colour covers, black and white interior, full-colour for #8, and then full-colour from #11
Returned for one-off digital edition in August 2011, 130 pages, £2.99
Quarterly, bi-monthly (as of #11)
Sequential Media Publications

Graphic Sense
Sister fanzine to Something Different
1978
6 issues (?)
15p/25p/45p
20 pages
Full-colour covers
Gez Kelly

Unicorn
Unicorn has a comic section in it, which later took over the whole publication, with 5 issues of the comic version produced from August 1970 – 1972.
c. 1960/1971
At least five issues
25p
24 pages
Black and white, later full-colour covers
Phil Clarke and Mike Higgs

Infinity
Ran for two series, first as a print version in the 1980’s, and currently as a digital version, both produced by Russell Willis.
Print edition:
1984
5 issues (?)
25p/35p/40p
Black and white
Print run of approx. 400
Digital edition:
July 2012 –
7 issues (to date)
Free
Full-colour
Russell Willis

The Panelhouse
Sister publication to Comics Forum
1996 - 1997
5 issues
£1.75
No. of pages - 36
Black and white ink
Comic Creators Guild

Comics Forum
Sister publication to The Panelhouse. Not to be confused with the late 1960’s American title of the same name. Despite the misleading title this is a fanzine.
Spring 1992 - Until at least Autumn 2002
At least 24 issues
£2.50/£3.50
Colour cover, black and white interior
Comic Creators Guild

Quest
1981
2 issues
35p/40p

Jack Kirby Quarterly
1994 –
(#0 came out in 1994, #1 in 1997.)
16 issues (to date)
£1.15/£1.30/£1.50/£1.80/£3.99
Originally black and white, later full-colour covers

Graphixus
1978
5 issues
60p/65p/75p
No. of pages: 36/48/60/68
Monthly
Media & Graphic Eye Enterprises

From The Tomb
(Not to be confused with Tales from the Tomb)
c.October 2000 – when?
At least 27 issues
£2.50/£3.95/£4.95/£6
No. of pages: 72/76
Peter Normanton

A.C.E Newsletter
Dates?
No. of issues?
Pages?
Price?
Denis Gifford

The Beano & Dandy Collectors’ Club Newsletter
August 2006 – May 2009
8 issues
Given to members of club - free
No. of pages: 8/12
Full-colour
Phil Shrimpton

Ally Sloper
1976 – 1977
4 issues
36 pages
20p
Full colour covers, black and white interior.
Denis Gifford

Comic Cuts
1978 – 1992 (?)
No. of Issues?
Price?
No. of Pages?
Denis Gifford

The Derinn Comicollector
Became Eureka for #4 (See Eureka) and the Derinn Comicatalogue from #5
Three issues of The Derinn Comiccollcetor (nos. #1 - #3), one issue of Eureka (#4, Eureka would get its own separate publication) and three issues od Derinn Comicatalogue (nos. #5 - #7). Total 7 issues
1967 – 1969
Black and white (#5 had blue cover)
Dez Skinn

Eureka
See also: The Derinn Comicollector
Spin-off from The Derinn Comicollector
1969 – 1971
Issues? (Last edition Vol. 2 No. 3)
Black and white
Dez Skinn

Derinn Comicatalogue
See: The Derinn Comicollector

Oracle
1968 – at least 1973
At least 29 issues (?)
7p
No. of pages – 16/12
Black and white
Print run of approx. 200
Dez Skinn and Haydn Paul

Comic Crusader
c. 1968
Dez Skinn


Comic Mart
1974
Free/8p

The Comic Reader U.K Edition
(British sedition of The Comic Reader)
Dates?
Issues?
Price?
Pages?
Merged into Comic Media Newsletter

AKA
May 1980 –
John McShane

Comics Retrospective
2003 – 2006
34 issues, plus a Summer Special (2004), a Winter Special 2004 (£1.50) a Spring Special 2005 (?) (£2.00 – 48 pages), a Winter Speical 2005 (?) (£1.50), Spring Special 2006 (£1.50), Summer Special 2006 (£1.50), Winter Special 2006/7 (£1.50), Summer Special 2006 (known as Marvel Retrospective No. 1 - £1.50) and Marvel Retrospective no. 2. Total = 44 issues
£1.20/£1.40/£1.50
Black and white
Tony Ingram

Marvel Retrospective
Spin-off from Comics Retrospective (See: Comics Retrospective)

Zeal
c. 1980 (?)
Lew Stringer

The Comic Collector
Later became Comic World
Dates?
21 issues (known as Comic World from #8 onwards)
Pages?
Price?

Comic World
See: The Comic Collector

Golden Fun
Winter 1974 – Winter 1989
19 issues
84 pages
£3
Alan Clark

Worlds Collide
? – 1983 (?)
At least 10 issues
35p/45p
No. of pages – 12/16
150 copies printed
Black and white

Hellfire
1984
3 issues (?)
60p

Conqueror
1983
1 “Special Preview Edition” (1983), at least 2 issues

Summer Comics Special
Spin-off from Bemusing Magazine, See: Bemusing Magazine
September 1974
1 issue
2p

Bemusing Magazine Comicon Special
See Also: Bemusing Magazine
The first issue of The Bemusing Magazine
17th November 1973
2p
8 pages
Black ink
100 copies printed

Comiccon Special
See: Bemusing Magazine Comicon Special
See also: Bemusing Magazine
1973
3 issues (?)
2p

Captain Frog
Spin-off from Bemusing Magazine
25p

Comics News Bem
See: Bemusing Magazine

Bem Comics News
See: Bemusing Magazine

Masters of Infinity
c.1979 – 1980
7 issues
20p/40p

Yancy Street Journal
(Not to be confused wit the mid-1960’s American fanzine of the same name)
October 1976
1 issue
Howard Stangroom

Litatrip
1977
1 issue
Tony Schofield

Comic News Monthly
September 1983 – 1984
35p/50p (issue 13 free)
52/60

Fusion
1983 – 1985
6 issues
30p/40p
20 pages
Black and white
Print run of 100
Hugh Campbell/Grant Morrison

Comic Media News International
See: Comic Media News

Arken Sword
Later became Ark
1980 – August 1990
33 issues
45p/50p/70p/£1.30/£1.95
No of pages: 68/100/172
Ian Gibson

Ark
See: Arken Sword

Speakeasy
Merged into Blast! (not included on this list)
1979 – c.1990-1-2
120 issues
35p/40p/50p/75p/£1
No. of pages: 20
Early issues had print run of 100
ACME Press

Eclipse
Fanzine focused on science fiction comics
1977
20p
24 pages

A Short Stop At The Transylvanian Brain Surgery
Later became Transylvanian Brain Surgery. Known as TBS for short. Merged into ‘The Panelologist’.
1974 – 1976
5 issues
20p/35p
No. of pages: 48/32
George Barnett

Transylvanian Brain Surgery
See: A Short Stop At The Transylvanian Brain Surgery

TBS
See: Transylvanian Brain Surgery

Total Eclipse
(British?)
1 (?) – “Sneak Preview” issue
Free
Eclipse Comics

Elektra Magazine
2 issues (?)
£5

Food For Thought
Produced to help famine relief in Ethiopia
1985
1 issue
£1

Eagle Times
1988 – present
Quarterly
Full Colour

Mad Dog
? – 1985
10 issues (?)
75p

Blaam!
1988
1 issue – free giveaway
Free
Black, white and red

Stardock
2 issues (?)
3/-

Mirage
1980
4 issues
30p
Black and White
Alec Chalmer

Utopia
Also known as Valhalla
Included the first ever work published by Alan Moore. The most valuable of all British comic fanzines, copy sold on ebay in April 2014 for £3,100.
1 issue
May 1970 (Alan Moore’s article is dated 1969 as it was prepared the previous year)
Black and white
Paul McCartney

Valhalla
See: Utopia

Ogre
1978 – January 1981
8 issues
25p
8 pages
Black and white
Coiln Gould

Strips 78 and Comics 103
Given out to Society of Strip Illustration (SSI) Members to promote the Strips 78 event in London in 1978. See also: SSI Journal
52 pages
Orange ink used on cover
Dennis Hooper

Comics International
Some issues came with multiple covers
April 1990 – May 2010 (Closure was announced in 2010, but last issues appeared in 2009)
206 issues (?)
95p/£1.25/£2.99
No. of pages: 100 (sometimes 116)
Black and white, later full-colour
Dez Skinn & Mike Conroy

Black White
Often referred to as Black and White, but the ‘and’ didn’t appear on the cover

Black and White
Misused name for Black White, See:Black White
1982
6 issues
50p
No. of pages – 32/36/48
Black and White

Class Of 79
Name of 2000AD fanzine published in the late 1990’s, but title is often overlooked due to big strapline. First strapline has: ‘First Zarjaz Issue’. Second issue has ‘We Get Mean On Two’. Replaced by Zarjaz.
Dates unknown – late 1990’s
2 issues
£2
32 pages
Black and white
Stewart Perkins

First Zarjaz Issue
The strapline to the first issue of ‘Class Of 79’, sometimes misread as the title. Included for convenience. See: Class Of 79

We Get Mean On Two
The strapline of the second issue of ‘Class Of 79’, sometimes misread as the title. Included for convenience. See: Class Of 79

Zarjaz
Replacement for Class Of 79 (See: Class Of 79). Two series.
Series 1:
September 2001 – May 2004
4 issues
76 pages
Andrew J. Lewis
Black and White
Series 2:
2005 – Present
17 (to date) + 1 preview issue (known as #0)
#0 £1.50/regular: £2.50/£3
#0 black and white, regular full-colour
Underfire Comics, later FutureQuake Press

Graphic Nonsense
Winter 1988
1 issue (?)
50p
32 pages
Blue cover, black and white contents

World Of Comics
Until at least Winter 1973
2 issues (?)
10p
56 pages
Black and white
Mike Hill

Reality Advertiser
1982
1 issue (?)
Eddie Campbell

Dream Weaver
1981
2 issues
40p
No. of pages: 40/38
Black and white
Alec Chalmers

Fantasy Domain
See also: Comic Catalog, and: Fantasy Domain and Comic Showcase Present Comicana 82
1972 - 1973
6 issues (?)
7p
16 pages
Black and white

Comic Catalog
Spin-off publication from Fantasy Domain. Unrelated to Mike Higgs’ fanzine of same name (?)
1972 - 1973
10p

Comic Catalog
1973
6 issues (?)
15p
Mike Higgs

Fantasy Domain and Comic Showcase Present Comicana 82
One-off Booklet for Comicana 82.
16 pages
Black and white

Comicon 71
One-off booklet for the February 1971 British Comicon
12 pages
Black and white

5th Annual Comicon London 1972
One-off booklet for the 1972 Comicon
32 pages
Black and white

Comicon
Title given to one-offbooklet given away at 1977 Comicon
8 pages
Black and white

Ninth Annual Comicon
One-off booklet given away at the 1976 Comicon
22 pages
Black and white

Comicon 75
Booklet made for 1975 Comicon, using cover artwork from the aborted 1973 comicon by Frank Bellamy.
Black, red and white on cover, black and white contents

Comicon 72
Booklet made for 1972 Comicon
28 pages
Black and white

Comicon 76
Booklet made for the 1976 Comicon
Black and white

Comicon 76
First progress booklet given away in various comic fanzines of the day
Black, white and red cover, black and white contents

Comics 101
Booklet made for Denis Gifford’s Comics 101 convention of 1976
Black and white

Comicon 81
Booklet made for the 1981 Comicon
Black and white

3rd British Comicon 1970
Booklet made for the 1970 Comicon
8 pages
Black and white

Comicon 77
Booklet made for the 1977 Comicon
50p (first booklet to appear with price on cover)
Black and blue cover, black and white contents

Comicon ‘78
Booklet made for the 1978 Comicon
50p
Full-colour cover, black and white contents

Fantasy Unlimited
1972 – 1975 (?)
At least 28 issues
10p/50p/20p
Alan Austin

Comics Unlimited
“A Fantasy Unlimited Publication”. See: Fantasy Unlimited
1972 – 1977
At least 51 issues
10p/20p/25p/30p/35p
Black and white
Alan Austin

SSI Journal
Until at least June-July 1983
At least 49 issues
40p/50p
20 pages
Black and white
Print run of 200
Society of Strip Illustration

Something Different
Sister fanzine to Graphic Sense
April 1978
1 issue (?)
400 copies printed
Gez Kelly

Energy
Only available to members of B-APA (British Amateur Publishing Alliance)
September 1983
1 issue (?)
40p
Black and white
30 copies printed
Howard Stangroom

Sector
1971
1 issue (?)
Price unknown
26 pages
Brian Bolland

Nunkie
1980
1 issue (?)
25p
Black ink
58 pages
200 copies printed

Vertigo
1978 – 1979
5 issues
10p/18p
Black ink
20 pages
Print run of 150
Barry K. Winetrobe & Geoff Lindsey

New Cartoon Review
1975 – 1976 (?)
7 issues (?)
12 pages (?)
Print run of 400

Aftermath
Booklet for third British comicon in 1970
Pink paper for covers but white inside, black ink

Magus
1980
5 issues (?)
12 pages
Black and white
Phil Greenaway

Spectrum
1980-1982
4 issues
35p
24 pages
Black and white
Print run of approx. 200

Comic Showcase
February 1976
1 issue
30p
16 pages
Black and white
Laurence Piper & Frank Martini

Zap!
Featured original cover artwork by Reg Parlett.
1983
1 issue
50p
8 pages
Pink paper, black ink
Print run of approx. 100
Colin Morgan

World of Adventure, Fantasy & Comedy
1989
1 issue
80 pages
Blue paper for cover, black and white ink
Bryon Whitworth

Morphious
1974
5 issues
5p
12 pages
Black, red and white cover, black and white contents
David H. Barber

Fan-Fare
Published with off-set covers. Not to be confused with the American fanzine of the same name, published for five issues from Spring 1977 – Summer 1983.
c.1969 – 1970
11 issues (?)
Black and white

Glimpse
1976
4 issues
25p
28 pages
Full-colour cover
Paul Hudson

The Alternative Headmaster’s Bulletin
1979
1 issue
30p
20 pages
Black and white
Print run of 250

Sunthunder
August 1984
1 issue
40p
Black and white

Comix Plus
1976 – 1977
4 issues
20p
24 pages
Black and white
Print run of approx. 200

Inter-Section
1997
2 issues (?)
£1
28 pages
Black and white

Thing
? – Until at least August 1976
At least 22 issues
15p/20p
12 pages
Black and white
Print run of approx. 200
Doug Gifford

After Image Supplemental
Newsletter sent to subscribers of After Image
c. 1979
Issues Unknown
3 pages
Print run of 20
Lew Stringer

The Magazine & Comic Collector
“Flip-book”, “Comic Collecting as a hobby”. Featured ‘Denis Gifford Comic Column’
No. of issues unknown, at least 2
32 or 36 pages
Colour cover
John Lee

Anti-Matter Fragment
1984
At least 7 issues
Free
Black and white
8 pages
Rob Sharp

Media
? – 1979
16 issues (?)
22p
12 pages
Black and white
Print run of 200

Comic Plus
Later Comics Plus
1976
3 issues (?)
15p
20 pages
Black and white
Print run of approx. 200

Comics Plus
Later name given to Comic Plus. See: Comic Plus
Pure Fantasy
1980
At least 5 issues
20 pages
Black and white
Print run of approx. 100
Stephen Bailey

Eagle News
Flyer
1 issue (as far as I can tell)
Single sided – 1 page
Black and white

Comicana 82
Occasionally misread name for Fantasy Domain And Comic Showcase Present Comicana 82. Included here for convenience.

Two Decades Of Comics – A Review
March 1989
1 issue
£1
116 pages
Black and white
Brian Bolland

Eagle Flies Again
Fanzine for Eagle comic
? – October 2006
Coloured paper, black ink

Comixine
1980 – 1981
5 issues (?)
Black and white

Fantazia International
1990
4 issues
Black and white

Fan International
Abbreviated name given to Fantazia International. See: Fantazia International

Zephyr
1971
7 issues
15p
Black and white
Print run of 300
Trevor Hughes

UKCAC95
Booklet made for 1995 British comics convention
Full-colour cover
Print run of 400

UKCAC91
Booklet made for 1991 British comics convention
96 pages
Print-run of 600

The Time Center Times
1991 - ?
Black and white
Further information unknown. Contents? Fanzine for something else with occasional reports on British comics?

UKCAC97
Booklet made for 1997 British comics convention
80 pages
Print run of 400

UKCAC98
Booklet made for 1998 British comics convention
70 pages
Full-colour cover
Print run of 400

UKCAC94
Booklet made for 1994 British comics convention
64 pages
Print run of 400

UKCAC89
Booklet made for 1989 British comics convention
60 pages

The Comics Cuts Quarterly
August 1992 - ?
£1.50
32 pages
black and white
Andrew Moreton

Earthwords
June 1978 - ?
16 pages
15p
<100 print run
Black and white

Doctor Death The Life Man
Also known as The Sand Tramp
1984
at least 2 issues
red covers, black and white contents
<100 print run
20p
Sun Thunder Press/Hydra Comics

The Sand Tramp
See: Doctor Death The Life Man

Trip Wire
1994 - ?
£1.50
Red, black and white
32 pages

Starlight
At least 2 issues
<160 print run
28 pages
1981
black and white
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A great list, George! It'd be good to have fanzines catalogued as many of them were so obscure. Some contained early work by many who went on to be professionals so it'd be of interest to collectors.

Just a few amendments that spring to mind:

I did only 2 issues of Metamorph, then changed it to Fantasy Express for 3 issues. Page count varied every issue.

I did 6 issues of Zeal but this was part of the BAPA mailing. Basically, an APA (Amateur Press Association) involved each member producing their own fanzine (varying from one A4 sheet to multiple pages) and then sending their zines to the central mailer. He or she would then collate them and send a package out to each member. So if the APA had 20 members you'd receive 20 different fanzines. (I think BAPA stood for British Amateur Press Association.)

The After Image Supplimental was only one issue I think, and mainly a sales list of comics I no longer wanted.

I'm not sure Denis Gifford's Ally Sloper should be on the list because it was a professional comic available from WH Smith etc.
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Bloody hell is it really 5 years since the last comics international came out as i feel im still waiting for the next one to come out :lol: as i know there was problems when it was sold but i did not know the closure was officially announced.
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I had no idea FA had gone online.
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Re: Fanzines

Post by paw broon »

That is an excellent list. Thank you George. You list aka by McShane and for clarity, I'd like to add that I was involved as editor as well as contributor on some issues, and in later issues, Andy Dougan did most of the work. In fact, the publisher info. changed from McShane to AKA Books and Comics at some point but I can't remember when.
Anyone wanting to sample aka can find a few issues here, with my official permission, of course :D
http://comicbookplus.com/?cid=1506
Some other Fanzines are available, with permission of publishers etc. here:-
http://comicbookplus.com/?cid=1509

I think there are a couple of Glasgow 'zines not on the list, but I'll read through it again and see if I can remember what they were.
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Lew Stringer wrote: I'm not sure Denis Gifford's Ally Sloper should be on the list because it was a professional comic available from WH Smith etc.
I would agree. I should also point out that Crikey! was also a (more or less) professional production, and had high street distribution for part of its run (until Borders collapsed and took our distribution with it).

Nice to know someone remembers Comics Retrospective. I had a lot of fun with it.
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Lew Stringer wrote: I did 6 issues of Zeal but this was part of the BAPA mailing. Basically, an APA (Amateur Press Association) involved each member producing their own fanzine (varying from one A4 sheet to multiple pages) and then sending their zines to the central mailer. He or she would then collate them and send a package out to each member. So if the APA had 20 members you'd receive 20 different fanzines. (I think BAPA stood for British Amateur Press Association.)
Another Apazine was Rainbow Bridge, which I contributed to in the 90s. Another regular contributor was Andy Oliver, who for the last few years has been managing editor of Broken Frontier.com.
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tony ingram wrote:I should also point out that Crikey! was also a (more or less) professional production, and had high street distribution for part of its run (until Borders collapsed and took our distribution with it).
Mind you, it does also have Comics International in there, so it's fanzines plus. Maybe better to catalogue than just fanzines.
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Firstly that's an amazing list well done in collating that - it brought back some memories.

I could help with some titles of fanzines from the 60s - early 80s but not sure I could give you dates and numbers (I have a batch of fanzines in my loft I can look that out also as they all advertised other fanzines). Also there were so many stripzines (and fanzines) around the mid 70s with really low print runs (my own very forgotten 40 print run "Outpost" died a death as I printed it up but had no idea how to get it out there - ended up posting it out free to the first 40 addresses in UK Marvel) I think it would be hard to get them all - but some names you may not have (sorry I may have duplicated some form your list, you had so many) :

A7 COMIC (Fast Fiction)
British Comic World
Battlefield
Black and White (a fanzine of the Hull comics enthusiasts club)
Cerebro ( a popular X-men fanzine)
Cyborg
Cyclops
Comics Speculator News
Gasp
Inkling
Infinity (which I think was different to Masters of Infinity but not 100%)
Magus
The Owls Effort
Super Adventure comics (Featuring Red Dragon )
Solar Winds (recent stripzine)
Short Fuse
Starzine

I think "Comics Plus" changed its name to" Comix Plus" (went form a duplicated fanzine to a nice A5 litho fanzine)
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Thanks for all the additional information - I'm working with John Freeman and a few others to put together a more complete, and ordered, list, so I'll add the information on there. :up: :D

By the way, a quick way to search for a title is to press:

command + f (on Mac)

F3 (on Windows)

and type in the title or word that you wish to search for
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Mr McScotty

Re: "...Infinity (which I think was different to Masters of Infinity but not 100%)..."

Infinity and Masters Of Infinity were definitely different fanzines.

Infinity was an A5 zine, which was revived a few years back as a digital fanzine (see http://russell-willis-blogs.blogspot.co.uk/)

MOI was A4 sized -- type Masters Of Infinity fanzine into Google and you'll get a whole bunch of results
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Post by davidandrewsimpson »

http://comics.edpinsent.com/ has a lot of stuff about old British fanzines, mostly cover galleries.

You can also download lots of Ed Pinsent comics from there including Primitif and Illegal Batman, which are essential reads as far as I'm concerned
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was "News from the Floor of 64" in there somewhere?
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I forgot about "News from the floor of 64" which is still going but recently changed its name to " Past Perfect" see link below.
http://downthetubescomics.blogspot.co.u ... chive.html

There was also:
Fast Fiction (was a fanzine as well as a small press published)
The Alternative Headmaster’s Bulletin
Worlds Collide (you have this noted but for info it merged with Fantasy Advertiser)
Starlight
Catalyst

Empire comics in the 90s (from Birmingham) a small press superhero comics group that had a few titles (I only recall "Lariat")

Captain Empire a Glasgow stripzine form late 70s
Ratman
Vigilante Vulture,
Lew stringers excellent Brickman

Glenn Dakin and Steve Way’s Paris, The Man of Plaster from 1984 (loved this one -see link below)
http://stufffromunderthestairs.tumblr.c ... is-the-man
Deadface (campbell)
Second City (Phil Elliot)
Was NEAR MYTHS a fanzine/mag/comic ???

I agree "davidandrewsimpson" Ed Pinsents books (numerous as they were) were really good.
Right I better stop this Im gettign all nostalgic now :)
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Near Myths was a pro comic, or at least semi-pro. If you include that you've then got to include all the UK underground comics, all Knockabout publications etc. Then as Knockabout became slicker, you've then got to include all their books, and in fairness all other UK graphic novels by other publishers.

While it's nice to see stripzines listed, it might make the project unmanageable to include them as well because numerous new titles are coming out all the time (though now called small press comics).
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