Heartbreak Hotel (comics) explained
Heartbreak Hotel was a UK comic magazine published from 1987 to 1988 by Willyprods/Small Time Ink (a publisher company founded by Don Melia and Lionel Gracey-Whitman).[1] [2]
Heartbreak Hotel was a brash and influential magazine that brought together comic art and music and served as a launch pad for the subsequent success of many new young artists.
Alan Moore, Mark Buckingham, Grant Morrison, Dave McKean, Bryan Talbot and Glenn Fabry were some of the artists that collaborated with the magazine.[3]
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- Web site: Davidkthorpe. 2014-05-04. An Awfully Big Blog Adventure: Comics, anarchy, chaos magick and George Orwell - David Thorpe. 2021-05-09. An Awfully Big Blog Adventure.
- Web site: Collis. Rose. 1992-09-01. Obituary: Don Melia. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220509/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-don-melia-1548897.html . 9 May 2022 . subscription. live. 2021-05-09. The Independent. en.
- Web site: Freeman. John. 2015-03-31. Who Remembers Blaam!?. 2021-05-09. Down the Tubes. en-GB.