Scream! (comics)


Scream! was a British weekly horror comic anthology that was published for 15 issues by IPC Magazines in 1984.
Controversy over horror comics had led to the introduction of the Children and Young Persons Act 1955, under which the first prosecution occurred in 1970. The editorial approach to Scream! was to de-emphasise the horror label and deliberately not repeat the style of its more controversial precursors, making it more tongue-in-cheek for younger readers, as evidenced by its coverline "not for the nervous".

List of stories

Stories included:
Scream! was edited by Barrie Tomlinson, Ian Rimmer and Simon Furman but in the tradition of counterparts such as 2000 AD and Tornado it was claimed to be edited by its fictional host, Ghastly McNasty. Rimmer claims to have taken inspiration for the name Ghastly McNasty from a Liverpool band called Filthy 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.

Cancellation

Despite fan speculation that Scream! was cancelled due to complaints from the public the reason it, along with five other IPC titles, ceased publication was in response to an industrial dispute. It subsequently merged with Eagle to form Eagle and Scream!, in which the series Monster and The Thirteenth Floor were continued. There were also five seasonal halloween specials released from 1985 to 1989, mostly consisting of reprints of horror-themed stories from IPC's back catalogue.

Collected Editions

Monster, The Dracula File, and The Thirteenth Floor have been collected in the following omnibuses by Rebellion Publishing:
TitleISBNRelease date
Monster2016-14-07
The Dracula File 2017-19-10
The 13th Floor Vol. 12018-18-10
The Dracula File 2020-01-10
The 13th Floor Vol. 22020-15-10

2017 specials revival

After Rebellion Developments acquired the rights to the stories, a Scream! & Misty Halloween Special was published in October 2017. This included all-new stories based on characters from both comics. Following the success of this one-off a second special was produced in 2018. This one, however, had a choice of covers where you could opt for either Scream! & Misty or Misty & Scream! This followed some debate online about how the Misty logo was much smaller than the Scream! logo on the 2017 special with Pat Mills feeling that it made Misty seem like a "poor relation" and that Rebellion perhaps didn't understand the female market. The 2017 special eventually had a Misty & Scream! variant made available, but only through specialist stores.