Despite the reasonably long run of Obscurity Inc., The Sign is almost entirely a new effort, sharing very little with its predecessor either in terms of contributors or administration, which is probably a pity. This break with the past has undoubtably made The Sign into something of a toddler which we hope, with the upcomming issue 3, it may be able to grow out of.
As with any fanzine The Sign depends entirly on the quality of its contributions. Anyone out there in the Edinburgh area, or who is a member of GEAS, and who wishes to erite articles, reviews, do art, or even send letters, I urge you to do so.