Description
It’s an exciting time to be a Madness fan and for the next generation to experience a “Fanzine” and its fascination. Of course, the original core fanbase of the 80s is already comfortable in their past. Like all literature, each has its look, feel, taste, and character. Complete and Utter Madness (Madzine) is no different; in the third issue, we look at cartoon or comic artwork that both Madness fans created for competitions or publication, the artwork used on official single covers or materials, and the unknown artists that still hide in the nutty world of Madness.
It’s been several years since any such issue of a Madness zine landed on anyone’s doorstep. Sure, you can get up to the minute Madness news online, but there’s nothing like sitting down with a good zine and giving yourself a break from a screen – even better, you now own a physical piece of Madness history.