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World Distributors

World Distributors (known colloquially as "Pembertons") was a British publisher and distributor of magazines and comic books. The company was known for repackaging American comics and producing comic book annuals based on licensed properties. For a period, the company was the lone distributor of American comics in the UK. Pembertons was owned and operated by the brothers Alfred, John, and Sydney Pemberton, originally based in Manchester.

World Distributors
TypePublisher, Distributor
IndustryPeriodicals, Books
Founded1945; 78 years ago (1945)
FounderAlfred, John, and Sydney Pemberton
FateAcquired by Egmont Group (1999)
SuccessorEgmont Children's Books (Egmont Books Limited)
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Key people
Nick Pemberton
ProductsComics, Annuals, Paperback books
DivisionsThrilling Love
Illustrated World Library
World Adventure Library

History Edit

The Pemberton brothers started out as second-hand booksellers in Manchester. Around 1940, they began a book distribution business, T. A. & E. Pemberton.

1945–1952: Paperback books Edit

In 1945, shortly after World War II, they became a publisher of lurid and sensationalist paperback books; one series was known as "Thrilling Love." At this point the brothers created the company name World Distributors/Sydney Pemberton (the company was incorporated as World Distributors (Manchester) Limited on 2 May 1949).[1]

The paperback craze died down in the period 1951–1952, partly as the result of Home Office clampdowns on "obscene and objectionable publications;"[2] by the end of 1952, the Pembertons had mostly left the paperback publication business (though the company continued publishing books sporadically in the following decades).

1947–1959: Reprint comics Edit

From 1947 to 1959, World Distributors published black-and-white ongoing comic book titles. These were mostly reprints of American Western titles, many from the Dell Comics backlist.

The company's first foray into comics, however, was 1947's Super Thriller Comic, an anthology comic of original stories by British creators (featuring "Ace Hart the Atom Man"), which was picked up with Superthriller issue #11 from the Edinburgh-based printer/publisher Foldes. Super Thriller Comic ran for 22 issues until issue #33 (1950) when it became the cowboy comic Western Super Thriller Comics, running an additional 49 issues to #82 before it was canceled. As Western Super Thriller Comics, it featured the Rawhide Kid (not the same Rawhide Kid published by Marvel).

World Distributors' longest-running Western reprint titles included Roy Rogers Comics (100 issues and 12 annuals, 1951–1963), John Wayne Adventure Comics (82 issues and six annuals, 1950–1960), The Lone Ranger (66 issues and 12 annuals, 1953–1976), and Red Ryder Comics (62 issues, 1954–1959).

The few non-Western-themed comics titles which had extended runs during the 1950s were A Movie Classic (88 issues, 1956–1959), which featured adaptations of popular movies; and Walt Disney Series (52 issues, 1956–c. 1959), reprints from the Dell Comics title Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.

As Western comics faded in popularity, World Distributors had canceled most of their ongoing titles by 1959.

1950s–1980s: Annuals Edit

World Distributors may be best known for the hardback annuals they published based on popular film, television, animation, and comics properties. The annuals generally contained comics (often reprints from American titles) mixed with illustrated text stories, word games, and puzzles. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into the mid-1980s, the annuals were published in the autumn of each year for the holiday gift-giving season, displaying next year's date (if any date at all) on the cover to prolong shelf-life. World Distributors shipped unsold copies to overseas markets such as New Zealand and Australia, where they still had the current year's date despite the time taken for transport.

World Distributors' longest-running annuals included Bugs Bunny (21 issues, 1951–1981), Doctor Who (20 issues, 1965–1985), Yogi Bear (17 issues, 1961–1980), Tom and Jerry (14 issues, 1967–1985), The Lone Ranger (13 issues, 1956–1976), and Star Trek (13 issues, 1969–1985). Other notable annuals published featured The Adventures of Champion, Gobots, Thunderbirds, Top Cat, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Gary Glitter, and UK television properties like Basil Brush, Dad's Army, Just William, Blake's 7, TV Tornado, Terry Nation's Dalek, and Thomas the Tank Engine.

1960s: Illustrated World Library, World Adventure Library, and Famepress titles Edit

In 1965, the Pembertons returned to publishing ongoing comics series with the "Illustrated World Library" line, which featured romance, horror-suspense, western, and war comics. The line started with Illustrated Romance Library and Thriller; and increased in 1970 with three more ongoing titles: Picture Romance, Sundance Western, and War Hero. A number of the "Illustrated World Library" titles lasted into the late 1970s.

To augment the "Illustrated World Library" line, in 1966 the Pembertons launched the "World Adventure Library" line of titles, featuring action heroes like Batman, Superman, Flash Gordon, Mandrake the Magician, the Phantom, and Tarzan; as well as comic book versions of Bonanza and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The "World Adventure Library" line, however, had petered out by the end of 1967.

Also in 1966 World Distributors acquired a number of ongoing titles from Famepress, a UK publisher which began operating in 1960. Long-running titles picked up from Famepress included the Western title Pecos Bill Picture Library, the romance comic Young Lovers, the adventure comic Top Three Adventure Picture Library, and the war comic Battleground. World Distributors gave up on the Famepress titles after about two years, however; many of them were in turn acquired by Alex White in 1967/1968. (Alex White appears to have gone defunct shortly thereafter.)

1970s: American comics distributor Edit

The company was for a time in the 1970s, the official distributor of American comics in the UK, an arrangement which ended in the early 1980s.[citation needed]

1980: World International Edit

In 1980, the company became known as World International Publishing, Ltd.,[1] but due to falling sales limiting their publishing activities.[3] In 1991 they moved to new offices in Handforth, Cheshire, still operating as World International and publishing annuals in much lesser volume. The company went defunct in 1993; the Pemberton brothers were no longer affiliated with the company by this point.[1]

In mid-1995, the business was revived as World International Limited and moved offices to London.[4]

1999: Sale to Egmont Edit

The Egmont Group acquired World International in early 1999,[4] and it became known as Egmont World Limited,[4] eventually becoming Egmont Children's Books (Egmont Books Limited). Egmont had previously purchased the Fleetway arm of IPC Media and merged it with their existing comics publishing division, thus becoming Britain's largest comic book publisher. By 1999–2000 the resultant company was focusing on reprint and licensed material titles such as World produced.[5] Annuals continued to be published, but by 2001 any mention of the old World name was removed from the company logos.

Titles published (selected) Edit

Ongoing titles Edit

  • Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine (76 issues, 1953–1959) – reprints from the Toby Press title of the same name
  • Black Diamond Western (31 issues, 1949–c. — reprints Lev Gleason Publications title of the same name
  • Cisco Kid (51 issues, 1952-1955) — reprints of the Dell Comics title of the same name
  • Gene Autry and Champion (34 issues, 1956–1958) — reprints of the Dell title of the same name
  • Indian Chief (featuring White Eagle) (31 issues, 1953–1954) — reprints of the Dell title of the same name
  • John Wayne Adventure Comics (82 issues, 1950–c. 1957) — reprints from the Toby Press title of the same name
  • The Lone Ranger (66 issues, 1953–1958) — reprints from the Dell title of the same name
  • A Movie Classic (88 issues, 1956–1959) — adaptations of popular movies
  • Red Ryder Comics (62 issues, 1954–1959) — reprints from the Dell title of the same name
  • Roy Rogers Comics (100 issues, 1951–1959) — reprinting the Dell Comic of the same name
  • Super Thriller Comic (22 issues, 1947–1950) — numbering continues from Superthriller (Foldes); numbering continues with Western Super Thriller Comics
  • Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (11 issues, 1953–1954) — reprints from the Dell Comics title
  • Tonto (32 issues, 1953-1955) — reprinting the Dell Comics of the same name
  • Walt Disney Series (52 issues, 1956–c. 1959) — reprints from the Dell Comics series
  • Western Classic (39 issues, 1950–c. 1952)
  • Western Roundup Comic (42 issues, c. 1955-1958) — reprints from the Dell title of the same name
  • Western Super Thriller Comics (49 issues, 1950-c. 1954) — continuing the numbering from Super Thriller Comic
  • Zane Grey's Stories of the West (31 issues, 1953-1954)

Illustrated World Library series Edit

  • Illustrated Romance Library (23 issues, c. 1965–c. 1970)
  • Picture Romance (198 issues, 1970–1975)
  • Sundance Western (117 issues, 1970–1979)
  • Thriller (86 issues, 1965–c. 1977)
  • War Hero (84 issues, 1970–c. 1977)

World Adventure Library Edit

  • Batman World Adventure Library (11 issues, 1966–c. 1967)
  • Bonanza World Adventure Library (3 issues, 1967)
  • Flash Gordon World Adventure Library (8 issues, 1967)
  • Man from U.N.C.L.E. World Adventure Library (14 issues–c. 1967)
  • Mandrake the Magician World Adventure (8 issues, 1967) — reprints from the newspaper strip by Lee Falk
  • Phantom World Adventure Library (8 issues, 1967)
  • Superman World Adventure Library (4 issues, 1967)
  • Tarzan World Adventure Library (4 issues, 1967) — reprints from Dell/Gold Key series

Acquired from Famepress Edit

Many of the titles acquired from Famepress in 1966 were then taken over by Alex White in 1967/1968; some were canceled.
  • Attack! (14 issues, 1966–1967) — acquired with issue #37; continued by Alex White
  • Battleground (39 issues, 1966–1967) — acquired with issue #93; series continued by Alex White
  • Pecos Bill Picture Library (26 issues, 1966–1967) — acquired with issue #125
  • Scotland Yard (20 issues, 1966–1967) — acquired with issue #5
  • Top Three Adventure Picture Library (24 issues, 1966–1967) — acquired with issue #110
  • Totem (26 issues, 1966–1967) — acquired (as Totem Picture Library) with issue #77; series continued by Alex White
  • Undercover (38 issues, 1967-1968) — acquired with issue #45; series continued by Alex White
  • Young Lovers (31 issues, 1966-1967) — acquired with issue # 124; series continued by Alex White

Annuals Edit

  • Basil Brush Annual (10 issues, 1971–1980)
  • Bugs Bunny Annual (21 issues, 1951–1983) — reprints from the Dell Comics Bugs Bunny series
  • The Dr Who Annual (20 issues, 1965–1985) — contributors included Paul Crompton, Paul Green, and John Fasnacht
  • The Lone Ranger Annual (13 issues, 1956–1976) — reprints from the Dell Comics series
  • Marvel Comics superheroes — reprints from various Marvel Comics superhero titles:[6]
    • The Fantastic Four Comic Album (2 issues, 1969–1970)
    • The Fantastic Four Comic Annual (2 issues, 1969–1970)
    • Marvel Annual (2 issues, 1974–1975)
    • Marvel Comic Album (1 issue, 1975)
    • Marvel Comic Annual (3 issues, 1969–1971)
    • Marvel Story Book Annual (1 issue, 1967)
  • The Pink Panther Annual (10 issues, 1973–1986) — reprints from the Gold Key Comics series
  • Star Trek Annual (13 issues, 1969–1985) — reprints from the Gold Key series
  • Tom and Jerry Annual (14 issues, 1967–1985) — reprints from the Dell Comics series
  • TV Tornado (5 annuals, 1967–1971) — contributions from Denis Gifford[7][8] and Mick Anglo
  • Wild West Comic Annual (10 issues, 1951–1960) — reprints from a variety of Western comics, including many from Dell's Four Color
  • Yogi Bear Annual (17 issues, 1961–1980) — reprints from the Gold Key series
  • Thomas the Tank Engine Annual (2 issues, 1979–1980)

Book series Edit

Little Owl Books Edit

Title Year ISBN
123
ABC
A Day at the Zoo
Animal Tales
Baby's First Book
Book of Prayers
Cinderella 1984 0-7235-4959-1
My Favourite Things
Funny Feet
Heidi
I Can Count
I Can Tell the Time
Let's Pretend
My Book of Pets
My Book of Words
Nursery Rhymes
Sleeping Beauty
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
So Big, So Small, So Long, So Tall
Tat the Cat - A Winter's Tale
Tat the Cat - All's Well That Ends Well
Tat the Cat - In Danger
Tat the Cat - Orchard Cottage
The Brave Tin Soldier
The Elves and the Shoemaker
The Gingerbread Man
The Little Match Girl
The Pied Piper
The Ugly Duckling
Things That Go
Thumbelina
Tom Thumb

Little Owl Superstars Edit

Gordon T. Gopher Edit
Title Year ISBN
A Friend in Need 1987
Another Fine Mess 1987 0-7235-1197-7
A Borrower at Large 1987
Looking for Cousin Pablo 1987 0-7235-1199-3

Mini World Edit

BraveStarr Edit
Title Year ISBN
The Moonstone Crisis 1987
Water Fever 1987
The Gunslinger 1987 0-7235-8984-4
Cave of Skulls 1987 0-7235-8983-6
The Centurions Edit
Title Year ISBN
Mechanical Mayhem! 1987
Divide and Conquer! 1987 0-7235-8843-0
Fire from the Skies! 1987
Island of Evil! 1987
Fireman Sam Edit
Title Year ISBN
Sam's Bumper Jumper 1987 0-7235-7306-9
Sam's Rabbit Rescue 1987 0-7235-7305-0
Sam's Night Watch 1987
Sam Smells a Rat 1987
The Glo Friends Edit
Title Year ISBN
Glo Snail's Sleepy Ride 1986
Glo Butterfly's Dream Day 1986
Glo Worm's Enchanted Potato 1986
Glo Snugbug's Secret 1986 0-7235-7896-6
Rainbow Edit
Title Year ISBN
A Visit from the Doctor and A Bus Ride 1986 0-7235-7638-9
Scooby-Doo Edit
Title Year ISBN
On Parade 1986 0-7235-7555-9
She-Ra, Princess of Power Edit
Title Year ISBN
Threat to Crystal Castle! 1986
The Red Stone of Darkmor 1986
Catra's Prize Catch 1986 0-7235-7885-0
Princess Adora Imprisoned! 1986

See also Edit

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ a b c EGMONT PUBLISHING LIMITED: Company number 00468030, Companies House. Retrieved Jan. 3, 2021.
  2. ^ Chibnall, Steve. "The Sign of the Tee Pee: The Story of Thorpe & Porter," Paperback, Pulp and Comic Collector Vol. 1: "SF Crime Horror Westerns & Comics" (Wilts, UK: Zeon Publishing / Zardoz Books, 1993), pp. 16–29. Archived at Box.com. Retrieved Dec. 28, 2020.
  3. ^ "Comic Vine: World Distributors (Manchester) Ltd". Retrieved 25 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b c EGMONT WORLD LIMITED: Company number 02171929, Companies House. Retrieved Jan. 3, 2021.
  5. ^ Frank Birch (14 December 2008). Birmingham Mail. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  6. ^ Stringer, Lew. "The Road to Marvel UK - Part 2," Blimey! The Blog of British Comics! (January 30, 2008).
  7. ^ "TV Tornado Annual 1967 entry". Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  8. ^ "TV Tornado Annual 1968". Grand Comics Database (GCD). Retrieved 4 March 2012.

Sources consulted Edit

External links Edit

  • World Distributors at Comic Vine
  • "PEMBERTON / WORLD DISTRIBUTORS – BRITISH PULP FICTION" at Ash Rare Books

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World Distributors known colloquially as Pembertons was a British publisher and distributor of magazines and comic books The company was known for repackaging American comics and producing comic book annuals based on licensed properties For a period the company was the lone distributor of American comics in the UK Pembertons was owned and operated by the brothers Alfred John and Sydney Pemberton originally based in Manchester World DistributorsTypePublisher DistributorIndustryPeriodicals BooksFounded1945 78 years ago 1945 FounderAlfred John and Sydney PembertonFateAcquired by Egmont Group 1999 SuccessorEgmont Children s Books Egmont Books Limited HeadquartersManchester United KingdomKey peopleNick PembertonProductsComics Annuals Paperback booksDivisionsThrilling LoveIllustrated World LibraryWorld Adventure Library Contents 1 History 1 1 1945 1952 Paperback books 1 2 1947 1959 Reprint comics 1 3 1950s 1980s Annuals 1 4 1960s Illustrated World Library World Adventure Library and Famepress titles 1 5 1970s American comics distributor 1 6 1980 World International 1 7 1999 Sale to Egmont 2 Titles published selected 2 1 Ongoing titles 2 2 Illustrated World Library series 2 3 World Adventure Library 2 4 Acquired from Famepress 2 5 Annuals 2 6 Book series 2 6 1 Little Owl Books 2 6 2 Little Owl Superstars 2 6 2 1 Gordon T Gopher 2 6 3 Mini World 2 6 3 1 BraveStarr 2 6 3 2 The Centurions 2 6 3 3 Fireman Sam 2 6 3 4 The Glo Friends 2 6 3 5 Rainbow 2 6 3 6 Scooby Doo 2 6 3 7 She Ra Princess of Power 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Sources consulted 5 External linksHistory EditThe Pemberton brothers started out as second hand booksellers in Manchester Around 1940 they began a book distribution business T A amp E Pemberton 1945 1952 Paperback books Edit In 1945 shortly after World War II they became a publisher of lurid and sensationalist paperback books one series was known as Thrilling Love At this point the brothers created the company name World Distributors Sydney Pemberton the company was incorporated as World Distributors Manchester Limited on 2 May 1949 1 The paperback craze died down in the period 1951 1952 partly as the result of Home Office clampdowns on obscene and objectionable publications 2 by the end of 1952 the Pembertons had mostly left the paperback publication business though the company continued publishing books sporadically in the following decades 1947 1959 Reprint comics Edit From 1947 to 1959 World Distributors published black and white ongoing comic book titles These were mostly reprints of American Western titles many from the Dell Comics backlist The company s first foray into comics however was 1947 s Super Thriller Comic an anthology comic of original stories by British creators featuring Ace Hart the Atom Man which was picked up with Superthriller issue 11 from the Edinburgh based printer publisher Foldes Super Thriller Comic ran for 22 issues until issue 33 1950 when it became the cowboy comic Western Super Thriller Comics running an additional 49 issues to 82 before it was canceled As Western Super Thriller Comics it featured the Rawhide Kid not the same Rawhide Kid published by Marvel World Distributors longest running Western reprint titles included Roy Rogers Comics 100 issues and 12 annuals 1951 1963 John Wayne Adventure Comics 82 issues and six annuals 1950 1960 The Lone Ranger 66 issues and 12 annuals 1953 1976 and Red Ryder Comics 62 issues 1954 1959 The few non Western themed comics titles which had extended runs during the 1950s were A Movie Classic 88 issues 1956 1959 which featured adaptations of popular movies and Walt Disney Series 52 issues 1956 c 1959 reprints from the Dell Comics title Walt Disney s Comics and Stories As Western comics faded in popularity World Distributors had canceled most of their ongoing titles by 1959 1950s 1980s Annuals Edit World Distributors may be best known for the hardback annuals they published based on popular film television animation and comics properties The annuals generally contained comics often reprints from American titles mixed with illustrated text stories word games and puzzles Beginning in 1951 and continuing into the mid 1980s the annuals were published in the autumn of each year for the holiday gift giving season displaying next year s date if any date at all on the cover to prolong shelf life World Distributors shipped unsold copies to overseas markets such as New Zealand and Australia where they still had the current year s date despite the time taken for transport World Distributors longest running annuals included Bugs Bunny 21 issues 1951 1981 Doctor Who 20 issues 1965 1985 Yogi Bear 17 issues 1961 1980 Tom and Jerry 14 issues 1967 1985 The Lone Ranger 13 issues 1956 1976 and Star Trek 13 issues 1969 1985 Other notable annuals published featured The Adventures of Champion Gobots Thunderbirds Top Cat The Man from U N C L E Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Gary Glitter and UK television properties like Basil Brush Dad s Army Just William Blake s 7 TV Tornado Terry Nation s Dalek andThomas the Tank Engine 1960s Illustrated World Library World Adventure Library and Famepress titles Edit In 1965 the Pembertons returned to publishing ongoing comics series with the Illustrated World Library line which featured romance horror suspense western and war comics The line started with Illustrated Romance Library and Thriller and increased in 1970 with three more ongoing titles Picture Romance Sundance Western and War Hero A number of the Illustrated World Library titles lasted into the late 1970s To augment the Illustrated World Library line in 1966 the Pembertons launched the World Adventure Library line of titles featuring action heroes like Batman Superman Flash Gordon Mandrake the Magician the Phantom and Tarzan as well as comic book versions of Bonanza and The Man from U N C L E The World Adventure Library line however had petered out by the end of 1967 Also in 1966 World Distributors acquired a number of ongoing titles from Famepress a UK publisher which began operating in 1960 Long running titles picked up from Famepress included the Western title Pecos Bill Picture Library the romance comic Young Lovers the adventure comic Top Three Adventure Picture Library and the war comic Battleground World Distributors gave up on the Famepress titles after about two years however many of them were in turn acquired by Alex White in 1967 1968 Alex White appears to have gone defunct shortly thereafter 1970s American comics distributor Edit The company was for a time in the 1970s the official distributor of American comics in the UK an arrangement which ended in the early 1980s citation needed 1980 World International Edit In 1980 the company became known as World International Publishing Ltd 1 but due to falling sales limiting their publishing activities 3 In 1991 they moved to new offices in Handforth Cheshire still operating as World International and publishing annuals in much lesser volume The company went defunct in 1993 the Pemberton brothers were no longer affiliated with the company by this point 1 In mid 1995 the business was revived as World International Limited and moved offices to London 4 1999 Sale to Egmont Edit The Egmont Group acquired World International in early 1999 4 and it became known as Egmont World Limited 4 eventually becoming Egmont Children s Books Egmont Books Limited Egmont had previously purchased the Fleetway arm of IPC Media and merged it with their existing comics publishing division thus becoming Britain s largest comic book publisher By 1999 2000 the resultant company was focusing on reprint and licensed material titles such as World produced 5 Annuals continued to be published but by 2001 any mention of the old World name was removed from the company logos Titles published selected EditOngoing titles Edit Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine 76 issues 1953 1959 reprints from the Toby Press title of the same name Black Diamond Western 31 issues 1949 c reprints Lev Gleason Publications title of the same name Cisco Kid 51 issues 1952 1955 reprints of the Dell Comics title of the same name Gene Autry and Champion 34 issues 1956 1958 reprints of the Dell title of the same name Indian Chief featuring White Eagle 31 issues 1953 1954 reprints of the Dell title of the same name John Wayne Adventure Comics 82 issues 1950 c 1957 reprints from the Toby Press title of the same name The Lone Ranger 66 issues 1953 1958 reprints from the Dell title of the same name A Movie Classic 88 issues 1956 1959 adaptations of popular movies Red Ryder Comics 62 issues 1954 1959 reprints from the Dell title of the same name Roy Rogers Comics 100 issues 1951 1959 reprinting the Dell Comic of the same name Super Thriller Comic 22 issues 1947 1950 numbering continues from Superthriller Foldes numbering continues with Western Super Thriller Comics Tom Corbett Space Cadet 11 issues 1953 1954 reprints from the Dell Comics title Tonto 32 issues 1953 1955 reprinting the Dell Comics of the same name Walt Disney Series 52 issues 1956 c 1959 reprints from the Dell Comics series Western Classic 39 issues 1950 c 1952 Western Roundup Comic 42 issues c 1955 1958 reprints from the Dell title of the same name Western Super Thriller Comics 49 issues 1950 c 1954 continuing the numbering from Super Thriller Comic Zane Grey s Stories of the West 31 issues 1953 1954 Illustrated World Library series Edit Illustrated Romance Library 23 issues c 1965 c 1970 Picture Romance 198 issues 1970 1975 Sundance Western 117 issues 1970 1979 Thriller 86 issues 1965 c 1977 War Hero 84 issues 1970 c 1977 World Adventure Library Edit Batman World Adventure Library 11 issues 1966 c 1967 Bonanza World Adventure Library 3 issues 1967 Flash Gordon World Adventure Library 8 issues 1967 Man from U N C L E World Adventure Library 14 issues c 1967 Mandrake the Magician World Adventure 8 issues 1967 reprints from the newspaper strip by Lee Falk Phantom World Adventure Library 8 issues 1967 Superman World Adventure Library 4 issues 1967 Tarzan World Adventure Library 4 issues 1967 reprints from Dell Gold Key seriesAcquired from Famepress Edit Many of the titles acquired from Famepress in 1966 were then taken over by Alex White in 1967 1968 some were canceled Attack 14 issues 1966 1967 acquired with issue 37 continued by Alex White Battleground 39 issues 1966 1967 acquired with issue 93 series continued by Alex White Pecos Bill Picture Library 26 issues 1966 1967 acquired with issue 125 Scotland Yard 20 issues 1966 1967 acquired with issue 5 Top Three Adventure Picture Library 24 issues 1966 1967 acquired with issue 110 Totem 26 issues 1966 1967 acquired as Totem Picture Library with issue 77 series continued by Alex White Undercover 38 issues 1967 1968 acquired with issue 45 series continued by Alex White Young Lovers 31 issues 1966 1967 acquired with issue 124 series continued by Alex WhiteAnnuals Edit Basil Brush Annual 10 issues 1971 1980 Bugs Bunny Annual 21 issues 1951 1983 reprints from the Dell Comics Bugs Bunny series The Dr Who Annual 20 issues 1965 1985 contributors included Paul Crompton Paul Green and John Fasnacht The Lone Ranger Annual 13 issues 1956 1976 reprints from the Dell Comics series Marvel Comics superheroes reprints from various Marvel Comics superhero titles 6 The Fantastic Four Comic Album 2 issues 1969 1970 The Fantastic Four Comic Annual 2 issues 1969 1970 Marvel Annual 2 issues 1974 1975 Marvel Comic Album 1 issue 1975 Marvel Comic Annual 3 issues 1969 1971 Marvel Story Book Annual 1 issue 1967 The Pink Panther Annual 10 issues 1973 1986 reprints from the Gold Key Comics series Star Trek Annual 13 issues 1969 1985 reprints from the Gold Key series Tom and Jerry Annual 14 issues 1967 1985 reprints from the Dell Comics series TV Tornado 5 annuals 1967 1971 contributions from Denis Gifford 7 8 and Mick Anglo Wild West Comic Annual 10 issues 1951 1960 reprints from a variety of Western comics including many from Dell s Four Color Yogi Bear Annual 17 issues 1961 1980 reprints from the Gold Key series Thomas the Tank Engine Annual 2 issues 1979 1980 Book series Edit Little Owl Books Edit Title Year ISBN123ABCA Day at the ZooAnimal TalesBaby s First BookBook of PrayersCinderella 1984 0 7235 4959 1My Favourite ThingsFunny FeetHeidiI Can CountI Can Tell the TimeLet s PretendMy Book of PetsMy Book of WordsNursery RhymesSleeping BeautySnow White and the Seven DwarfsSo Big So Small So Long So TallTat the Cat A Winter s TaleTat the Cat All s Well That Ends WellTat the Cat In DangerTat the Cat Orchard CottageThe Brave Tin SoldierThe Elves and the ShoemakerThe Gingerbread ManThe Little Match GirlThe Pied PiperThe Ugly DucklingThings That GoThumbelinaTom ThumbLittle Owl Superstars Edit Gordon T Gopher Edit Title Year ISBNA Friend in Need 1987Another Fine Mess 1987 0 7235 1197 7A Borrower at Large 1987Looking for Cousin Pablo 1987 0 7235 1199 3Mini World Edit BraveStarr Edit Title Year ISBNThe Moonstone Crisis 1987Water Fever 1987The Gunslinger 1987 0 7235 8984 4Cave of Skulls 1987 0 7235 8983 6The Centurions Edit Title Year ISBNMechanical Mayhem 1987Divide and Conquer 1987 0 7235 8843 0Fire from the Skies 1987Island of Evil 1987Fireman Sam Edit Title Year ISBNSam s Bumper Jumper 1987 0 7235 7306 9Sam s Rabbit Rescue 1987 0 7235 7305 0Sam s Night Watch 1987Sam Smells a Rat 1987The Glo Friends Edit Title Year ISBNGlo Snail s Sleepy Ride 1986Glo Butterfly s Dream Day 1986Glo Worm s Enchanted Potato 1986Glo Snugbug s Secret 1986 0 7235 7896 6Rainbow Edit Title Year ISBNA Visit from the Doctor and A Bus Ride 1986 0 7235 7638 9Scooby Doo Edit Title Year ISBNOn Parade 1986 0 7235 7555 9She Ra Princess of Power Edit Title Year ISBNThreat to Crystal Castle 1986The Red Stone of Darkmor 1986Catra s Prize Catch 1986 0 7235 7885 0Princess Adora Imprisoned 1986See also EditBrown WatsonReferences EditCitations Edit a b c EGMONT PUBLISHING LIMITED Company number 00468030 Companies House Retrieved Jan 3 2021 Chibnall Steve The Sign of the Tee Pee The Story of Thorpe amp Porter Paperback Pulp and Comic Collector Vol 1 SF Crime Horror Westerns amp Comics Wilts UK Zeon Publishing Zardoz Books 1993 pp 16 29 Archived at Box com Retrieved Dec 28 2020 Comic Vine World Distributors Manchester Ltd Retrieved 25 December 2019 a b c EGMONT WORLD LIMITED Company number 02171929 Companies House Retrieved Jan 3 2021 Frank Birch 14 December 2008 Speaking Frankly Birmingham Mail Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 15 April 2011 Stringer Lew The Road to Marvel UK Part 2 Blimey The Blog of British Comics January 30 2008 TV Tornado Annual 1967 entry Retrieved 4 March 2012 TV Tornado Annual 1968 Grand Comics Database GCD Retrieved 4 March 2012 Sources consulted Edit World Distributors at the Grand Comics Database Famepress at the Grand Comics Database Alex White at the Grand Comics DatabaseExternal links EditWorld Distributors at Comic Vine PEMBERTON WORLD DISTRIBUTORS BRITISH PULP FICTION at Ash Rare Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Distributors amp oldid 1134732051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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