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A [[fanzine]] published by [[John Muir]] and [[Dave Britton]].
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'''''Crucified Toad''''' was a [[fanzine]] published first  by [[John Muir]] and then by [[Dave Britton]]. [[ISFDB]] says that there were only two issues under the title, implying there is no #2 and #3.
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The first issue includes [[Steve Moore]] on 'Comix Fandom' and art from Britton<ref>[https://www.savoy.abel.co.uk/HTML/ctoad1.html ''Crucified Toad'' #1] at savoy.abel.co.uk.</ref>.
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The Savoy website says that with the fourth (or second) issue 'Britton's ''[[Weird Fantasy]]'' (later ''Bognor Regis'') takes over the ''Crucified Toad'' name begun by John Muir'. It includes an essay by [[Michael Moorcock]] previously published in ''[[Niekas]]''.<ref>[https://www.savoy.abel.co.uk/HTML/ctoad4.html ''Crucified Toad'' #4] at savoy.abel.co.uk.</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:12, 16 October 2024

Crucified Toad was a fanzine published first by John Muir and then by Dave Britton. ISFDB says that there were only two issues under the title, implying there is no #2 and #3.

The first issue includes Steve Moore on 'Comix Fandom' and art from Britton[1].

The Savoy website says that with the fourth (or second) issue 'Britton's Weird Fantasy (later Bognor Regis) takes over the Crucified Toad name begun by John Muir'. It includes an essay by Michael Moorcock previously published in Niekas.[2]

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 Winter 1970 28
4 Winter 1974 32
  1. Crucified Toad #1 at savoy.abel.co.uk.
  2. Crucified Toad #4 at savoy.abel.co.uk.


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