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Thunder was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway Publications from 17 October 1970 to 13 March 1971. A boys' adventure comic, the title only lasted for 22 editions before being merged with another Fleetway title, the long-established Lion.
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 its mascot Sonic the Hedgehog and related characters, as well as comic strips based on other Sega video games, along with news, reviews, and tips for games released for Sega systems.
A series of six Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure Gamebooks were published in the UK between 1993 and 1996 by Puffin under the Fantail label. Book 1 – Metal City Mayhem, James Wallis (ISBN 0-14-090391-7) Book 2 – Zone Rangers, James Wallis (ISBN 0-14-090392-5) Book 3 – Sonic v Zonik, Nigel Gross and Jon Sutherland (ISBN 0-14-090406-9)
Based upon bad taste, crude language, crude sexual innuendo, and the parodying of strips from The Dandy (among them Black Bag – the Faithful Border Bin Liner, a parody of The Dandy's Black Bob series about a Border Collie), the popularity of Viz depended entirely upon a variant of Sixties counter-culture; and it promptly inspired similarly ...
The Champion was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway Publications from 26 February to 4 June 1966. The series revived the name of the story paper of the same name printed by Fleetway's predecessor, Amalgamated Press; however, while the first version of The Champion had run from 1922 to 1956, the new title lasted little more than three months before being merged with ...
Comics published by the company variously known as Amalgamated Press (1890-1959), Fleetway Publications (1959-1963 and 1991-2000) and IPC Media (1963-1991). This category features comic magazines that are or were at one time published by the company variously known as Amalgamated Press, Fleetway or IPC Media.
Characters featured in comics produced by Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications/IPC Magazines/Rebellion Developments. Pages in category "Fleetway and IPC Comics characters" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
At the time Fleetway were undergoing considerable upheaval as they and Odhams were reconfigured into IPC Magazines; [6] cartoonist and comics historian Lew Stringer has speculated that Jag might have been cancelled as much to make room in the company's portfolio for other titles as for particularly poor sales.