Scream! (comics)

This article is about the British comic series. For the Misfits song by the same name, see Scream! (song). For other uses, see Scream! (disambiguation).

Scream! was a British weekly comic anthology with a horror theme, running from 24 March 1984 until 30 June 1984, published by IPC Magazines.

With a tagline of "not for the nervous", Scream! was supposedly edited by the fictional Ghastly McNasty. Ghastly's face was concealed by a hood, and a regular feature of the comic involved readers sending in drawings of what they believed he looked like.

15 issues were published before the title was cancelled due to an industrial printer's strike. Scream! was absorbed by Eagle, with the two most popular strips continuing in that publication. There were also six Summer Specials released, mostly consisting of reprints of horror-themed stories from IPC's back catalogue.

Stories

Stories included:

Cancellation

It is an urban myth that Scream! was banned due to a flurry of complaints from parents with who supposedly claimed that it was pushing graphic violence (mainly horror and fantasy) on younger children. This rumour by many fans and collectors of this short lived IPC publication is often cited for the reason why it only lasted fifteen issues, but on the contrary, it was nothing of the kind but merely an unfortunate industrial strike involving the publication's printers. The industrial strike resulted in IPC not being able to print any comics for several weeks. This led IPC to feel that the publication had lost momentum, opting to cut their losses and cancelling it, leaving the strip stories within unfinished. Scream! re-emerged eight weeks later as the amalgamated Eagle and Scream! (issue dated 1 September 1984).

Another comic title that fell the same fate with this particular industrial strike was Tammy. Tammy disappeared also at the end of June, and then two months later the Tammy masthead was added to Girl for a handful of issues before Girl received a makeover and relaunched with a new look.

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