Marvel UK inspired superhero homage and festive silliness is coming your way soon
David Hathaway-Price
British comic fanzines archive “The Fanscene Project” has a new online home
A fantastic digital celebration of British comics fandom has a new online home
Fanzine Focus: A Look Back at BEM
A quick look back at a cracking British comics zine of the 1970s and 80s
FANSCENE set to draw to a close with special issue devoted to “Fantasy Advertser”
Latest additions to the Classic UK Comic Zines archive
Fanzine Flashback and a FANSCENE update: Fantasy Advertser #80, from 1983, revisited
A bast from the past – a new addition to the Classic UK Comics Zines archive
Two issues of free British comics fandom-focused FANSCENE planned for 2021
Some great plans for the next issues revealed
Conan, Dan Dare and more celebrated in latest free-to-download FANSCENE
Another terrific “love letter to British comics fandom”, available now
Retro Review: Fantasy Advertiser International #53 (August 1974) come crammed with Kung Fu craziness
Step back into the 1970s, at a time when the world was martial arts mad, including comics…
FANSCENE Issue 5 – a Batman Special issue – free digital edition available now
FANSCENE Issue 5, published by artist David Hathaway-Price, is now available, featuring articles and artwork celebrating 80 plus years of Batman – in print, TV, film and toy form.
Latest issues of FANSCENE now available as print editions
FANSCENE #3 and 4, published by David Hathaway-Price, also curator of the brilliant Classic UK Comics Zines web site, are now available as Special Edition Print versions.
Snapshots in (Comics) Time: The London ComiCon 1969 Convention Booklet
Here’s another cracking glimpse at early British comics fandom courtesy of the brilliant Classic UK Comics Zines web site hosted by artist and independent publisher David Hathaway-Price – the 1969 ComiCon Booklet featuring a cover by the late, great, Jim Baikie
To the Batcave, comic feature-writing chums! A Call for Contributions
David Hathaway-Price, publisher and editor of the not-for-profit FANSCENE, is gearing up to publish a Batman-focused issue of his terrific zine