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Fleetway Publications was a
magazine publishing company based in London. It was
founded in 1959 when the
Mirror Group acquired the
Amalgamated Press, then...
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Within a few
months he
changed its name to
Fleetway Publications, Ltd.
after the name of its headquarters,
Fleetway House in London's
Farringdon Street. Shortly...
- as 2000 AD Presents: Crisis) was a
British comic anthology published by
Fleetway Publications from 17
September 1988 to
October 1991,
initially fortnightly...
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Jackpot was a
British comic book
magazine that ran from the
issues cover dated 5 May 1979 to
issue 141, 30
January 1982, when it
merged with Buster. The...
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aside to me to
illustrate the
hostility between Fleetway and Odhams: 'If I were to go
across to the
Fleetway canteen to have lunch, they
would soon order...
- list of the
story papers and
comic books published by
Amalgamated Press,
Fleetway Publications, IPC
Magazines and
Rebellion Developments. For
reasons of...
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Sonic the
Comic was a
British children's
comic published by
Fleetway Editions between 1993 and 2002. It was the UK's Sega comic,
featuring stories about...
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bespoke publishing direct to retailers. In 1991,
Egmont purchased the
Fleetway arm of IPC
Media in the UK from a
company owned by
Robert Maxwell, and...
- properties. This wave of
expansions included the
purchase of 2000 AD from
Fleetway Publications,
which began Rebellion's
first foray into
comic books. In...
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title changed to "Smegazine" from
Issue 3— was
launched in 1992 by
Fleetway Editions. It ran for 23 issues,
Volume 1 from
Issues 1
through 14 and Volume...