MONSTER FUN by Rebellion Abruptly Cancelled

A Fond Farewell to Monster Fun: The End of an Era

Monster Fun, the ever-entertaining kids’ anthology, is taking its final bow. The curtain falls with issue #26, slated to hit UK newsstands on December 4. Across the pond, fans can snag the final edition on January 8, 2025, thanks to Previews. This bittersweet announcement was first revealed by John Freeman on his Downthetubes blog and quickly echoed on Monster Fun’s social media feeds.

"Monstrous" Announcements

Monster Fun expressed gratitude to loyal readers, saying their final goodbyes in a heartfelt social media post. Fans were thanked for their unwavering support and monstrous enthusiasm. Despite the sadness, the message was clear: Monster Fun cherished every page turned.

Originally a bimonthly delight, Monster Fun has brought laughter since its revival in 2022. Demand surged, upgrading it to a monthly installment in 2023. Although the serial is ending, its legacy endures through the Monster Fun Collection of kid-friendly graphic novels. These have enjoyed success since launching in summer and benefited from a promotional push across UK cities.

A Heavy Heart and High Hopes

In the upcoming issue, fictional editor Helly shares a message with readers—an emotional sign-off wrapped in appreciation. Helly thanks the audience for their contributions and engagement, without which the comic would not have reached its creative heights. The team of dedicated creators who brought life to the pages are also celebrated.

While the future of the Monster Fun Collection seems uncertain, fans can look forward to 2025 for more adventurous tales. The graphic novel lineup promises beloved characters and stories such as Steel Commando, The Leopard From Lime Street, Rex Power, and Kid Kong. Rebellion assures a high note as the series transitions.

Pressing Onward

Rebellion, the force behind Monster Fun, might pivot future stories into the Judge Dredd Megazine. This platform has embraced former 2000AD Regened strips, integrating them into the monthly mix. There is potential for Monster Fun tales to thrive here before joining the flourishing graphic novel market.

Navigating the UK newsstand scene isn’t easy, though. The landscape has shifted dramatically since its heyday of anthology comics. Competitors are scarce, with only a handful like 2000 AD, Judge Dredd Megazine, and Beano battling alongside puzzle magazines. Yet, Rebellion continues to play a pivotal role in delivering quality content.

With a final "Scream you later," Monster Fun bids farewell. The beloved series leaves behind a trail of giggles and goosebumps for the fans who cherished every monstrous minute.

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