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Hammer Horror Magazine 

HAMMER HORROR was another short-lived title published by Marvel UK during their brief mid-ninties dalliance with expanding their magazine offering beyond the long-established DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE.

 

Marvel UK were approached by Hammer's licensing company and because head-honcho Paul Neary had worked on Dez Skinn's seventies/ eighties predecessor, it was considered to be a viable proposition.

 

Hammer Horror launched with a one-shot special in 1994.  The Collectors' Special was an overview of Hammer's entire horror output and - despite the number of books published on the subject in subsequent decades - is still an excellent primer for both new and established fans. 

 

Flush with success, editor Marcus Hearn (formally of Doctor Who Monthly) launched the regular monthly incarnation the following year.  It was a classy package, treating the Hammer back-catalogue with respect and filling a gap in the market for serious coverage.  Hearn would later write several books on "the studio that dripped blood", all of which are recommended.  

 

Things were looking promising and it seemed like Marvel had a niche hit on its hands.  Briefly. Until restructuring within the bigger Marvel empire shoved the Arundel House operations under the auspices of another marvel subsidiary: the recently acquired Panini sticker business.  

 

The Italians had no interest in Marvel UK's ambitions to expand outside kids comics and swiftly shuttered all of Marvel UK's "older readers" titles including the entire magazines department except Doctor Who Monthly.  

The roll-call of casualties included BLAKE'S SEVEN, PLAYBACK,

BIZARRE and CLIVE BARKER's HELLBREED.

 

Hearn did at least get to sign-off in the seventh (and final) issue.  He expressed the hope that another publisher would take over the magazine... but that never happened.  

 

Issue 1

March 1995

Do Not Have Can You Help

Issue 2

April 1995

Do Not Have Can You Help

Issue 5

July 1995

Do Not Have Can You Help

Issue 7

September 1995

 

Final Issue

Do Not Have Can You Help

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