This is the Prestonpandemonium web site, an occasional comic mart in Prestonpans, East Lothian.

Browse Buy and Banter -- All sorts of comics for all sorts of people
Batman, Spider-man and X-men; Tintin, Palestine and Crumb; manga, horror mags, 2000AD, zines and undergrounds

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Scotland's Smallest Comic Mart

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Prestonpandemonium I

The first Prestonpandemonium took place on 22nd July 2006 at the Prestoungrange Gothenburg public house in Prestonpans. Big thanks to everyone who made our first show such a success: Nulsh for the Octofanboy logo, Ivor at Red Hot Comics for all the encouragement and advice, all the stallholders who had faith in our small town as a comics venue, Henry Northmore at the List for featuring us and everyone else who has helped us to try and get the word out that Prestonpans would be a good place to come on a Saturday lunchtime and buy comics.

If you were here, or if you just want to see what you missed then here is our record of the day ...

 


Setting Up

AK ready for business

Filling up

Crowded House

Finding a Wolverton

Family Fun

Searching for that missing issue

Small and Crummy taking to Omnivistascope

Monkey Loft Nigel

A family business

Getting busier

Ivor

After all the excitement of leafing through boxes of old comics liquid refreshment was taken in the gardens of the Goth.



Pub Mural

The Glasgow Gang ...

... relaxing in the garden

The event wasn't just about selling comics, kids could enjoy designing their own characters while mum and dad tried to track down that elusive Green Lantern Annual.



Design a hideout

My hideout design

Kids stuff

Mask making

A finished mask

More designs

Super Villain

Young artist

Anna's Design

Feedback

We had a great time organising our mart but if you didn't have a good time at our event we need to know. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, even if you weren't there, please email Nigel.