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Schedule
  
Weekly

Number of issues
  
75

Genre
  
Humour

Format
  
Ongoing series

Editor(s)
  
"Frankie Stein"

Publisher
  
Time Inc. UK

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Publication date
  
14 June 1975 – 30 October 1976

Similar
  
Buster, Cor!!, Whizzer and Chips, Krazy, Knockout

Monster Fun was a weekly British comic strip magazine for children aged seven to twelve. Published by IPC Media, it ran for 73 issues in 1975–1976, when it merged with Buster. Focused on humorous monster strips and stories, the magazine was known for "The Bad Time Bedtime Books" minicomic inserts, created by Leo Baxendale.

Contents

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The nominal editor was "Frankie Stein" (a play on Frankenstein), a character who had previously appeared in the magazines Wham!, Shiver and Shake and Whoopee!. Recurring artists included Robert Nixon, Tom Williams and Trevor Metcalfe.

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The magazine was known for handing out free toys in its issues. The first issue, for instance, came with a free plate wobbler (a novelty item consisting of an inflatable rubber bladder and a hand-operated pump; the bladder is placed under a plate, and inflating it makes the plate wobble). The second issue had a "Freaky Spider Rong", the third a "Super Shaking Skeleton".

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Publication history

Monster Fun's debut issue was dated 14 June 1975. Monster Fun Specials were printed in 1975 and 1976.

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The magazine merged with Buster to form Buster and Monster Fun after the 30 October 1976 issue. Due to its ongoing popularity, the Monster Fun logo was printed on Buster's cover until the summer of 1979.

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Despite its short run, Monster Fun Annuals were printed every year, cover-dated from 1977 until 1985, though all contained some reprint material. They were all distributed in the UK from the autumn of the previous cover-dated year. Buster and Monster Fun Specials were printed (with much reprint material) every year from 1977 until 1996, making them one of the most long-lived of IPC / Fleetway titles. Almost all of the other original strips were reprinted in other titles in the 1980s and 1990s.

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After Monster Fun's 1976 merger into Buster, the strips "Gums", "Kid Kong", "X-Ray Specs", "Mummy's Boy", "Draculass", "Teddy Scare", "Terror TV", and "Martha's Monster Make-up" all made the merger.

In February 1982 these merged magazines merged again with Jackpot. "Kid Kong" was terminated on this occasion.

In June 1984 the magazine merged with School Fun. The comic strip "Gums" was terminated on this occasion.

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In 1988 the magazine merged with Nipper. "Mummy's Boy" was terminated on this occasion. "X-Ray Specs" had the most longevity continuing until Buster's end (4 January 2000) though as with the all but one of the last Buster strips as reprints.

Original strips

  • "Mummy's Boy" (1975-1988), (drawn by Norman Mansbridge)
  • "X-Ray Specs" (1975-2000), drawn by Mike Lacey
  • "Arts Gallery" (drawn by Mike Lacey)
  • "Martha's Monster Make-up" (1975-1977) (drawn by Ken Reid)
  • "March of the Mighty Ones"
  • "Brainy and his Monster Maker"
  • "Cinders"
  • "Creature Teacher" (drawn by Thomas Williams)
  • "Dough Nut & Rusty" (drawn by Trevor Metcalfe)
  • "Draculass" (1975-1977) (drawn by Terry Bave)
  • "Grizzly Bearhug"
  • "The Invisible Monster"
  • "Kid Kong" (1975-1982) (drawn by Robert Nixon)
  • "Major Jump Horror Hunter"
  • "Monster Hits Jokes"
  • "Tom Thumbscrew"
  • Later strips

  • "Gums" (1976-1984) by Roy Davies and Robert Nixon
  • "Teddy Scare" (1976-1977) by Barrie Appleby
  • "Terror TV" (1976-1978) (drawn by Ian Knox)
  • "Frankie's Diary"
  • "Freaky Farm" (drawn by Jim Watson)
  • "The Little Monsters"
  • "S.O.S. Save Our Stan" as well as many pull-out posters
  • References

    Monster Fun Wikipedia