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Imagine (printed under the long title Imagine: Adventure Game Magazine) was a British monthly magazine dedicated to the first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game systems published by TSR UK Limited.
Adventure Bike Rider or ABR is a UK bimonthly motorcycling newspaper published by Adventurize Ltd, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. [1]The brand has expanded to include the [2] ABR website, [3] ABR Mobile app, iPhone app, [4] the 'ABR Garage' Podcast and the annual Adventure Bike Rider Festival (ABR Festival) held in Ragley Hall, Warwickshire.
Abyss (magazine) Adventure Gaming; Adventurers Club (magazine) Alarums and Excursions; Alien Star; The Apprentice (magazine) Arcane (magazine) Australian Realms; B.
The Call; Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory; Cambridge Literary Review; Camera Owner; Camerawork; Candis Magazine; Canoe & Kayak UK; Cantab; Careless Talk Costs Lives
These magazines notoriously reprinted British and American material, previously published in newspapers and magazines, without permission. The success of these comics was such that Amalgamated's owner, Alfred Harmsworth, was able to launch the Daily Mirror and the Daily Mail newspapers on the profits.
Valiant was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway Publications and later IPC Magazines from 4 October 1962 to 16 October 1976. A boys' adventure comic, it debuted numerous memorable characters, including Captain Hurricane, The Steel Claw and Mytek the Mighty.
Beeton's Boy's Own Magazine, published in the UK from 1855 to 1890, was the first and most influential boys' magazine. [3]With the growth of education in the later part of the 19th century (universal education started in England in 1871), demand was growing for reading material aimed at the juvenile market.
Nickelodeon Magazine (2011–2016) The Hotspur (1963–81) Jackie (1964–1993), a girls' comic; Judy (1960–2001) Living Magazine (2020–2023) The Magic Comic (1939–1941) Mandy (1967–1991) My Weekly; No.1 Magazine (2015–2020) Nutty (1980–1985) Platinum Magazine (2019–2023) Plug (1977–1979) The Rover (1922–1973) Shout (1993 ...
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