The End Is Nigh

This article is about the fanzine. For other uses, see The End Is Nigh (disambiguation).
The End is Nigh
Editor Michael Molcher
Categories Apocalypse
Frequency Yearly
First issue Summer 2005
Final issue
— Number

Company
Country United Kingdom
Website Official home page

The End Is Nigh was an annual British fanzine edited by Michael Molcher. It was launched at the Bristol Comic Expo in 2005 and, since becoming a semi-annual publication, each subsequent issue is also launched there.

It deals with the End of the World, each issue dealing with differently themed Apocalypses. The contents range from articles to sequential art, with contributors drawn from both comics and magazines.

Issues

Past, present and future issues include (covers can be seen in the gallery lower down the page):

Contributors

The magazines includes work from artists and writers from the British comic and magazine industry, for example 2000AD and the Fortean Times as well as the British small press comics scene.

Contributors include:

Press

On Monday 12 December 2005 Leah Moore, John Reppion and Al Ewing signed copies at OK Comics in Leeds, an event which made the Yorkshire Evening Post.

Reviews

Praise

The End Is Nigh has garnered praise from comic industry figures including:

Origin of name

The phrase 'The End is Nigh' derives from a man who could often be seen walking up and down London's Oxford Street wearing a sandwich board, or carrying a placard on a pole, bearing the phrase. The main meaning was purely religious – he was warning of the 'impending' Christian vision of Apocalypse – but the phrase has since entered the popular consciousness as a slightly derogatory term for someone or something warning of impending doom. However, a smaller board attached to the main one included the cryptic words 'And Sitting'. (Could this relate to the need to remain vigilant against the Day of Judgment?)

External links

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