Monsters, mischief, and mayhem galore! Nostalgia to hit UK parents as classic comic Monster Fun is reimagined for a new generation of young readers.
With nostalgia for comic book characters from the past at an all-time high, and children’s graphic novels, Manga and US comics selling in record numbers in the UK and beyond, it is fitting that MONSTER FUN – Britain’s kookiest, legendary comic anthology – RETURNS after more than 30 years since its last issue, with BRAND NEW characters and stories to thrill a new generation of readers!
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Monsters, mischief, and mayhem galore! Nostalgia to hit UK parents as classic comic Monster Fun is reimagined for a new generation of young readers.
With nostalgia for comic book characters from the past at an all-time
high, and children’s graphic novels, Manga and US comics selling in
record numbers in the UK and beyond, it is fitting that MONSTER FUN –
Britain’s kookiest, legendary comic anthology – RETURNS after more than
30 years since its last issue, with BRAND NEW characters and stories to
thrill a new generation of readers!
Combining original monsters and creatures that have been brought to life
for the very first time, alongside classic characters from the past
that have been modernised for young readers, this hilarious comic
reflects what children of today absolutely love; from spooky social
media antics, to pop culture references, and even an internet-inspired
love for cats. The result? This new, modern Monster Fun is
now ready to excite, delight, and fright readers of all ages in
fang-tastic fashion, whilst pulling at the nostalgic heartstrings of
parents who grew up reading the same titled comic decades before.
“Our talented team have created a comic that’s just right for children
aged 8-13; filled with the characters they’ll love!” says Rebellion CEO
and Publisher Jason Kingsley O.B.E. “This includes new characters, as
well as classic ones from the past reinvented for today’s young readers.
Some parents will have been fans of these characters many years ago, so
it’s exciting that families can share their nostalgia and these
reinvented characters alongside the new ones, in completely new stories
that they can read and love together. Reading should be fun for all, and
comics help build and improve reading skills.”
“We’re thrilled to be launching Monster Fun this April – and now is absolutely the right time to do it!” says Monster Fun Editor Keith Richardson, “The last few years have been really tough for everyone, but especially children who have had to leave the classroom, not mix with friends, and for the younger ones not really understanding why. Monster Fun is here to hopefully mark the end to that. Perfect to pack in a school bag and share with a friend in the playground, we’re hoping Monster Fun spreads some joy, some laughter, and puts a smile on every reader’s face!”
Starting with an Easter-themed issue, and running bi-monthly after that, Monster Fun will celebrate all the exciting moments in children’s lives throughout the year, including Summer Holidays, Back to School, and, of course, Halloween! Providing spooky thrills all year round, Monster Fun will help to foster a love for reading in children, even those more reluctant to read, whether they are at home, at school, or on the go.
The first issue of Monster Fun is on newsstands now, with annual subscriptions available online which also include exclusive free gifts.
More information on the comic can be found at: www.monsterfun.com
And now, for this week's releases...
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Cover: Dan Cornwell
Judge Dredd: The Citadel by John Wagner (w) Dan Cornwell (a) Dylan Teague (c) Annie Parkhouse
Brink: Mercury Retrograde by Dan Abnett (w) INJ Culbard (a) Simon Bowland
Hope: In The Shadows by Guy Adams (w) Jimmy Broxton (a) Jim Campbell (l)
Intestinauts: The Bowel Impactors by Arthur Wyatt (w) Pye Parr (a+l)
Fiends of the Eastern Front: 1963 by Ian Edginton (w) Tiernen Trevallion (a) Annie Parkhouse (l)
Hawk the Slayer #I (of V) by Garth Ennis & Henry Flint.
Rebellion ISBN 978-178618679-9, 13 April 2022, £4.99.
Cover: Greg Staples.
A few years have passed since Hawk and his trusty band of warriors defeated the evil wizard Voltan, but Hawk is still uneasy, fearing that the Dark wizards have only temporarily disappeared and are due to return. Once again, Hawk must assemble a team of warriors to confront the returning evil. The Mind Sword may be the key to saving the world, but is it also responsible for the resurgence of these ungodly forces?
Proteus Vex: Another Dawn by Michael Carroll, Henry Flint & Jake Lynch
Rebellion 978-178618485-6, 13 April 2022, £14.99. Available via Amazon.
For fourteen brutal centuries, the Imperium Ascendant and the Obdurate have clashed in an intergalactic war that spanned planets and peoples. Then the war – and the Obdurate – came to a dramatic end. Now, the galaxies are picking up the pieces. In the midst of this sprawling, dazzling system of galaxies, is Proteus Vex, ex-soldier for the Imperium Ascendant turned super-agent. He’s fast, brutal, and he always gets his prey. But when he is sent to find his former superior officer, Vex finds himself caught up in a deadly conspiracy.
Hit comics team Michael Carroll (The New Heroes, Dreadnoughts, Judge Dredd), Henry Flint (Judge Dredd, Zombo) and Jake Lynch (Judge Dredd) bring you a mind-expanding, colourful story that will plunge you into a series of strange new worlds.
The House of Dolmann by Tom Tully, Eric Bradbury, Carlos Crus, etc.
Rebellion 978-178618491-7, 14 April 2022, 144pp, £14.99 / $19.99. Available via Amazon.
Genius creator and expert ventriloquist, Eric Dolmann has created a small army of robotic puppets to help the forces of law and order fight back against crime. Whatever the situation, Dolman has a mechanical warrior perfectly suited to get the job done! From the safety of his flying ‘Dolmobile’, he directs Raider, Elasto, Mole, Togo and Giggler into action! Occasionally they will question his judgement and bicker amongst one another – even though they aren’t capable of independent thought!
The 2000AD Web Shop is releasing a limited edition hardback edition with a cover by Chris Weston.
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