Princess (comics)
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Princess was a weekly British magazine for girls, published from 30 January 1960 to 16 September 1967 by Fleetway Publications. The publication featured a mix of articles, features, and comic strips. (About one-quarter of each issue was comics.) Covers of Princess always featured a single photograph or illustration, never a comics story. A second Princess series was published by IPC Magazines in 1983–1984. Early issues featured Diana, Princess of Wales, on the cover.
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Princess (comics)
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Desmond Pride
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H. M. Brock, Tom Kerr, Leslie Otway, Richard Rose, John Millar Watt
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Princess was a weekly British magazine for girls, published from 30 January 1960 to 16 September 1967 by Fleetway Publications. The publication featured a mix of articles, features, and comic strips. (About one-quarter of each issue was comics.) True to its name, Princess featured a serial called Famous Royal Daughters by Marjorie Coryn and illustrated by John Millar Watt. Writers whose work was abridged in Princess included Joan Aiken, John Wyndham, Enid Blyton, Sylvia Thorpe, J. R. R. Tolkien, P. L. Travers, T. H. White, and Noel Streatfeild. Other contributors to Princess included David Attenborough, Scott Goodall, Pat Smythe, H. M. Brock, and Tom Kerr. Covers of Princess always featured a single photograph or illustration, never a comics story. A second Princess series was published by IPC Magazines in 1983–1984. Early issues featured Diana, Princess of Wales, on the cover.
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