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[[Image:Her_Majesty_the_Stamp_1_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Her Majesty the Stamp''' #1]]
 
[[Image:Her_Majesty_the_Stamp_1_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Her Majesty the Stamp''' #1]]
  
Her Majesty The Stamp was created in 1988 by [[Wayne Davidson]] to accompany the first TOYTOWN compilation cassette 'Display Ideas For Supermarkets'.  
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'''Her Majesty The Stamp''' was created in 1988 by [[Wayne Davidson]] to accompany the first TOYTOWN compilation cassette 'Display Ideas For Supermarkets'.  
  
 
Issue 1 was an A5-sized publication that featured articles about some of the artists on the compilation plus comics and prose.
 
Issue 1 was an A5-sized publication that featured articles about some of the artists on the compilation plus comics and prose.
  
 
A second (and final) edition appeared later the same year in conjunction with the TOYTOWN compilation 'Fingernails'. A4 sized this time, it featured comics, illustrations and reviews of live bands and records. Also included are interviews with both Growling Porcupine Records and Chris Bailey of The Saints.
 
A second (and final) edition appeared later the same year in conjunction with the TOYTOWN compilation 'Fingernails'. A4 sized this time, it featured comics, illustrations and reviews of live bands and records. Also included are interviews with both Growling Porcupine Records and Chris Bailey of The Saints.
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[[Category:1980's publications]]

Latest revision as of 17:36, 18 August 2023

Her Majesty the Stamp #1

Her Majesty The Stamp was created in 1988 by Wayne Davidson to accompany the first TOYTOWN compilation cassette 'Display Ideas For Supermarkets'.

Issue 1 was an A5-sized publication that featured articles about some of the artists on the compilation plus comics and prose.

A second (and final) edition appeared later the same year in conjunction with the TOYTOWN compilation 'Fingernails'. A4 sized this time, it featured comics, illustrations and reviews of live bands and records. Also included are interviews with both Growling Porcupine Records and Chris Bailey of The Saints.