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Blast!
The cover of Blast! #1 (June 1991). Art by Simon Bisley.
EditorStuart Green
Staff writersFiona Jerome, Dave Elliot
Categoriescomics, criticism, interviews
Frequencymonthly
PublisherJohn Brown Publishing
First issueJune 1991
Final issue
Number
November 1991
7
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish

Blast! was a British comics magazine published by John Brown Publishing that ran monthly for seven issues from June to November 1991.[1] Blast! featured comics by British, European, and American contributors. It was edited by Stuart Green, with Fiona Jerome[2] and Dave Elliot.[3]

Recurring strips in Blast! included Warren Ellis & D'Israeli's Lazarus Churchyard, Marya Muerta & Yan Shimony's Big Berta, Glenn Dakin's War,[3] an English translation of Enrique Sánchez Abulí & Jordi Bernet's Torpedo 1936, and reprints of Paul Chadwick's Concrete and Michael T. Gilbert's Mr. Monster.[4] Blast! featured some of the earliest published work by such notable creators as Warren Ellis and Gordon Rennie.

The first five issues included a 16-page insert of Speakeasy,[2] the remnants of the long-running comics news & reviews magazine. The final two issues featured articles and reviews alongside the comic strips.[3]

Each issue ran 64 pages with a color cover, black-and-white interior pages, and was labeled for mature readers.

Issues

Issue no. Cover artist Contributors Strips Notes
1 Simon Bisley Warren Ellis, Pedro Henry, Simon Bisley, Steve Dillon, Peter Bagge, Paul Chadwick, Michael T. Gilbert, D'Israeli, Enrique Sánchez Abulí, Jordi Bernet Lazarus Churchyard, Axel Pressbutton, the translated Spanish comic Torpedo 1936 by Abulí and Bernet, reprints of Gilbert's Mr. Monster and Chadwick's Concrete First appearance of Ellis and D'Israeli's Lazarus Churchyard
2 Simon Bisley Warren Ellis, Glenn Dakin, Yan Shimony, Marya Muerta, Peter Bagge, Paul Chadwick, Michael T. Gilbert, D'Israeli, Enrique Sánchez Abulí, Jordi Bernet Lazarus Churchyard in The Virtual Kiss, Torpedo 1936, War, reprints of Mr. Monster and Concrete
3 D'Israeli Warren Ellis, Charles Burns, Glenn Dakin, Yan Shimony, Peter Bagge, Paul Chadwick, Michael T. Gilbert, D'Israeli, William Messner-Loebs Lazarus Churchyard, War, Big Berta, reprints of Mr. Monster and Concrete, plus Burns' Dog Boy
4 D'Israeli Warren Ellis, Glenn Dakin, Paul Chadwick, Michael T. Gilbert, D'Israeli Lazarus Churchyard, War, reprints of Mr. Monster and Concrete Concrete poster
5 Charles Burns Warren Ellis, William Messner-Loebs, Enrique Sánchez Abulí, Yan Shimony, Paul Chadwick, Michael T. Gilbert, D'Israeli, Jordi Bernet Lazarus Churchyard, Big Berta, Torpedo 1936, reprints of Mr. Monster and Concrete
6 D'Israeli Warren Ellis, Peter Bagge, Enrique Sánchez Abulí, Yan Shimony, Marya Muerta, Colin De Suinn, Paul Chadwick, Stan Nichols, David Hine, D'Israeli, Jordi Bernet Lazarus Churchyard, Big Berta, Torpedo 1936, Curse of the Transvestite, reprints of Bagge's Junior and Chadwick's Concrete
7 Martin Emond Warren Ellis, Peter Bagge, Gordon Rennie, Martin Emond, Woodrow Phoenix, Yan Shimony, Marya Muerta, Paul Chadwick, D'Israeli, Nick Abadzis, John Buckle, Shaky Kane Lazarus Churchyard, Big Berta, Martin Spoade, reprints of Bagge's The Bradleys and Chadwick's Concrete, the debut of Rennie and Emond's White Trash, and Sherlock Holmes in the Curious Case of the Vanishing Villain Final issue of the series; White Trash and Lazarus Churchyard continue in their own series, both released by Tundra Publishing

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "From Hither and Yon...," The Comics Journal #147 (Dec. 1991), p. 27.
  2. ^ a b "Newswatch: Speakeasy Goes Out with a Blast!," The Comics Journal #140 (Feb. 1991), p. 21.
  3. ^ a b c Luke Williams. "Blast! An Early 1990s British News Stand Comics Casualty," DownTheTubes.net (MARCH 25, 2019).
  4. ^ "NEWSWATCH: John Brown Publishing," The Comics Journal #143 (July 1991), p. 26.

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