'''The End Is Nigh''' is an annual
British fanzine edited by
Michael Molcher. It was launched at the Bristol
Comic Expo in 2005 and, since becoming an annual publication, each subsequent issue is also launched there.
It deals with the
End of the World, each issue dealing with differently themed
Apocalypses. The contents range from
articles to
sequential art, with contributors drawn from both comics and magazines.
Issues
Past, present and future issues include (covers can be seen in the gallery lower down the page):
★ Summer 2005 - the first issue was about
zombies and zombidom. Cover by
Matt Timson.
★ Winter 2005 - the second issue had a
war theme. It includes interviews with
Alan Moore and also with
John Wagner and
Alan Grant (about their series ''
The Last American)''. The cover is by
Boo Cook.
★ Summer 2006 - the current issue is on threats from space, including dangers from
Meteorites,
Aliens and includes an interview with
Lembit Öpik. The cover (right) is by Oliver Redding.
★ May 2008 - the next issue will be on the theme "When Nature Runs Amok", looking at evolution gone wrong, animals attacking, geology making life difficult for mankind, etc.
Contributors
The magazines includes work from
artists and
writers from the
British comic and
magazine industry, for example ''
2000AD'' and the ''
Fortean Times'' as well as the
British small press comics scene.
Contributors include:
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Leah Moore
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John Reppion
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Gordon Rennie
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Frazer Irving
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Jock
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Cavan Scott
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Al Ewing
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Jason Brashill
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Paul Scott
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Edward Berridge
Press
On Monday 12th December 2005
Leah Moore,
John Reppion and
Al Ewing signed copies at OK Comics in Leeds, an event which made the
Yorkshire Evening Post [1].
Reviews
★ ''"This fat collection of articles and strips looks very slick and is terrific value for money"'' -
Comics International #192
★ ''"The second issue of this post-apocalyptic 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 apocalyptic, 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!"'' - ''
SFX magazine'' #140 page 10. Named Fanzine of the Month
Praise
''The End Is Nigh'' has garnered praise from comic industry figures including:
★ ''"Truly a book of revelations... although judging from the energy and enthusiasm crackling around this ambitious independent, the end is far from nigh. Highly recommended"'',
Alan Moore
★ ''"I am
★ yet again
★ bowled-over at the sheer brilliance of this little gem. The amount of research, creativity and thought that's gone into it leaps off every page, and the sheer wealth of content means it'll continue to be my Bogside Browser of choice for months to come. Funny, intriguing, often surreal and genuinely informative. Swee-poib. "'',
Simon Spurrier [2]
Origin of name
The phrase 'The End is Nigh' derives from a man who could often be seen walking up and down
London's
Oxford Street wearing a sandwich board bearing the phrase. The meaning was purely religious - he was warning of the 'impending'
Christian vision of
Apocalypse - but the phrase has since entered the popular consciousness as a slightly derogatory term for someone or something warning of impending doom.
External links
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Official home page
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The mailing list - where issues are planned and discussed.
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The message board
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The blog
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The MySpace page
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Sc-Fi-London review