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'''Gothique''' was a fanzine edited by the collective of ean Dempsey, David Griffiths, Ernest Harris, Stan Nichols and Derek Stokes.
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[[Image:Gothique_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Gothique''' <br/>Issue 7 1967 <br/>Cover art by Moy Read]]
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'''Gothique''' was a fanzine edited by the collective of Jean Dempsey, David Griffiths, Ernest Harris, Stan Nichols and Derek Stokes.
  
''Gothique'' was a fantasy and horror fanzine with ties to science fiction. The first issue was published in July 1965 in the UK. The last regular release was issue 9, published in October 1969. The last issue, #10, was published in an extremely limited run of 40 copies in March 1970.
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''Gothique'' was a fantasy and horror fanzine. The first issue was published in July 1965 in the UK. A special issue of ''Gothique'' was part of the [[Thirdmancon Combozine]] (April 1968), which also included special issues of [[Badinage]], [[Scottishe]], and [[Speculation]]. The last regular release was issue 9, published in October 1969. By this point the remaining editors were David Griffiths and Stan Nicholls. The last issue, #10, was published in an extremely limited run of 40 copies in March 1970, until the Special Anniversary Issue appeared in July 1985.
  
Contributing writers included Mike Ashley, Juliette Bentley, Eddy C. Bertin, Ivan Butler, Bruton Connors, John Derry, Alan Dodd, Ray Fawcett, Maxwell Hogarth, Ted Isaacs, Robin James, Russ Jones, Harold Jordan, Tony Lines, Luna Mora, Michel Parry, David Soren, Tim Stout, Henry Stralson, David Sutton, Keith A. Walker, Martin Walsh, Bob Webb, Fredric Wertham, MD, Kevin J. Wheelan. 
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The editors simultaneously releasing the science fiction fanzine [[Stardock]] from 1968 till 1970.
  
Contributing artists included John Arundel, Dave Baldock-Ling, David Britton, Dave Fletcher, Brian J. Frost, John Hudson, Alan Hunter, Robin James (as "Jess"), Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), Luna Mora, J. Parker, Brian Pugh, Moy Read.
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Contributing writers included Mike Ashley, Juliette Bentley, Eddy C. Bertin (later editor of [[Dunwich Dreams]]), Ivan Butler, Bruton Connors, John Derry, Alan Dodd ([[Camber]]), Ray Fawcett, Maxwell Hogarth, Ted Isaacs, Robin James, Russ Jones, Harold Jordan, Tony Lines, Luna Mora, Michel Parry, David Soren, Tim Stout, Henry Stralson, David Sutton, Keith A. Walker, Martin Walsh, Bob Webb, Fredric Wertham, MD, Kevin J. Wheelan, and the editors.
  
Covers were by David Griffiths (#1, #2, #3), Moy Read (#4, #7, #10), Brian J. Frost (#5, #8), Robin James (as "Jess") (#6), Brian Pugh (#9). The cover for the special supplement was by David Britton.
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Featured were interviews with Peter Cushing and Harold Harvey.
  
A 20th Anniversary Issue was released in July 1985 that featured a portfolio of artwork by David britton, Brian J. Frost, Alan Hunter and Moy Read, with an introduction by Julian Dubois.
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Contributing artists included John Arundel, Dave Baldock-Ling, David Britton, Dave Fletcher, Brian J. Frost, John Hudson, Alan Hunter, Robin James (as "Jess"), Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), Luna Mora, J. Parker, Brian Pugh, and Moy Read.
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Covers were by David Griffiths (#1, #2, #3), Moy Read (#4, #7, #10), Brian J. Frost (#5, #8), Robin James (as "Jess") (#6), Brian Pugh (#9). The cover for the ''Thirdmancon Combozine'' issue was by David Britton.
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A 20th Anniversary Issue was released in July 1985 that featured a portfolio of artwork by David Britton, Brian J. Frost, Alan Hunter and Moy Read, with an introduction by Julian Dubois, and writing by Ramsey Campbell, Ernest Harris, Martin Lock, Stan Nichols, and David Sutton. Also featured was an interview with Lon Chaney, Jr. by Alan White.  The cover was by David Griffiths with interior art by Dave Baldock-Ling, Jim Cawthorn, J. Frost, David Griffiths, Alan Hunter, Terry Jeeves, Robin James and Moy Read.  
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==
*[http://www.knibbworld.com/nicholls17/gs.html Stan Nicholls on ''Gothique"]
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*[http://www.knibbworld.com/nicholls17/gs.html Stan Nicholls on '''Gothique''']
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 4 June 2012

Gothique
Issue 7 1967
Cover art by Moy Read

Gothique was a fanzine edited by the collective of Jean Dempsey, David Griffiths, Ernest Harris, Stan Nichols and Derek Stokes.

Gothique was a fantasy and horror fanzine. The first issue was published in July 1965 in the UK. A special issue of Gothique was part of the Thirdmancon Combozine (April 1968), which also included special issues of Badinage, Scottishe, and Speculation. The last regular release was issue 9, published in October 1969. By this point the remaining editors were David Griffiths and Stan Nicholls. The last issue, #10, was published in an extremely limited run of 40 copies in March 1970, until the Special Anniversary Issue appeared in July 1985.

The editors simultaneously releasing the science fiction fanzine Stardock from 1968 till 1970.

Contributing writers included Mike Ashley, Juliette Bentley, Eddy C. Bertin (later editor of Dunwich Dreams), Ivan Butler, Bruton Connors, John Derry, Alan Dodd (Camber), Ray Fawcett, Maxwell Hogarth, Ted Isaacs, Robin James, Russ Jones, Harold Jordan, Tony Lines, Luna Mora, Michel Parry, David Soren, Tim Stout, Henry Stralson, David Sutton, Keith A. Walker, Martin Walsh, Bob Webb, Fredric Wertham, MD, Kevin J. Wheelan, and the editors.

Featured were interviews with Peter Cushing and Harold Harvey.

Contributing artists included John Arundel, Dave Baldock-Ling, David Britton, Dave Fletcher, Brian J. Frost, John Hudson, Alan Hunter, Robin James (as "Jess"), Terry Jeeves (ERG), Luna Mora, J. Parker, Brian Pugh, and Moy Read.

Covers were by David Griffiths (#1, #2, #3), Moy Read (#4, #7, #10), Brian J. Frost (#5, #8), Robin James (as "Jess") (#6), Brian Pugh (#9). The cover for the Thirdmancon Combozine issue was by David Britton.

A 20th Anniversary Issue was released in July 1985 that featured a portfolio of artwork by David Britton, Brian J. Frost, Alan Hunter and Moy Read, with an introduction by Julian Dubois, and writing by Ramsey Campbell, Ernest Harris, Martin Lock, Stan Nichols, and David Sutton. Also featured was an interview with Lon Chaney, Jr. by Alan White. The cover was by David Griffiths with interior art by Dave Baldock-Ling, Jim Cawthorn, J. Frost, David Griffiths, Alan Hunter, Terry Jeeves, Robin James and Moy Read.

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