Express Weekly
Express Weekly was a British children's comic magazine, published between February 18, 1956 and 20 April 1960.[1] It was a rival to Eagle of Dan Dare fame. "Express Weekly" was on 20 April 1960 renamed TV Express Weekly.[2]
Comic strips featured in "Express Weekly"
- Wulf the Briton, originally Freedom Is The Prize drawn by Ron Embleton and written by Mike Butterworth.
- Journey Into Space, from 1956, drawn first by Tacconi, and then Bruce Cornwall and Terence Patrick[3]
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References
- "Express Weekly". wordpress.com. 30 March 2015.
- "W. E. JOHNS WORK IN EXPRESS WEEKLY AND TV EXPRESS WEEKLY". wejohns.com. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- Booklet accompanying the 1998 release of The World in Peril on audio cassette by BBC Worldwide Ltd
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