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Started by WoD, 15 January, 2006, 01:10:23 AM

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WoD

The End Is Nigh #2, gets 'fanzine' (they mean small press title) of the month in the next issue of SFX.

We'll done matey and to all the contributors.

Art


petemaskreplica

Fantastic! Now, if only he'd send me my copy I could see why it deserves it... ;P

longmanshort

'Probably'?!

And you, Nagle, you cheeky sod, you got your copy before Christmas ;-P

A massive thank you to everyone who's contributed to issue two - it's selling quite well but keep spreading the word!

Now, on a completely unrelated note, issue threee needs contributors ;-)
+++ implementing rigid format protocols +++ meander mode engaged +++

thinky

%lt;sight>

still waiting for my EIN2 + all the other goodies from brighton

*checks watch*

thinky
you think this isn't me? that's so sweet...
//http://www.adverseCamber.co.uk

thinky

which should, of course, read <sigh>

thinky
you think this isn't me? that's so sweet...
//http://www.adverseCamber.co.uk

Bolt-01

Sheesh!

Even Watcher should have his comics by now...

Bolt-01

SamuelAWilkinson

Bought my copy along with Prog and Meg last Wednesday. Bloody brilliant.
Nobody warned me I would be so awesome.

Will I. Cooling


Well done, brilliant magazine of a highly professional standard.
The I is for 'I can't remember the password to my other account' or Ian. One or the other.

radiator

Now, on a completely unrelated note, issue threee needs contributors ;-)

I'd be willing to contribute some artwork, though i'm far too busy for the next few weeks doing my uni work.
Plus I might, you know, not be good enough.

hag


Jared Katooie


WoD

Just got a copy...and it's in there OK.

longmanshort

+++ implementing rigid format protocols +++ meander mode engaged +++

WoD

OK...

The second issue of this post-apocolyptic fanzine more than matches the standard of the first.  This time the theme is war, and there are a lot of comic strips and features based around that, as well as some more general pieces of satire.  The big thing of note is an exclusive interview with Alan Moore about all things apocolyptic, but overall this is about as professional a job as a fanzine can get - great layout, fantastic art and genuinely interesting, well-written content.  Wonderful!  All this and it has an article, a 1 page strip, and a couple of 3-panels, all by Mark Woodland...this is worth the cover price alone!!!

Ahem...the last sentence may not appear in biro in other people's copies, but it does in mine...

Well done Mike.  PS - you owe me a pint for typing that out...roll on Bristol!