...covering Australian comics
Associated Newspapers Ltd is the publisher name printed on these comics. Other series associated with this publisher might have a variation or an unexpected publisher name printed in the comic.
60-70 Elizabeth Street Sydney (1951)
Sir Hugh Denison acquired a number of Australian newspapers, creating the Sydney-focused newspaper chain that became known as Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) in 1929. Rival newspaper operators, Fairfax and Packer (ACP) had financial and strategic interests in ANL, with John Fairfax & Sons Ltd ultimately acquiring the company in 1953. ANL's magazine subsidiary, Sungravure Ltd, was part sold in 1954 to Odhams Press Ltd (UK). The ANL name was used on comics throughout the 1950s. In 1987, ACP ultimately purchased Fairfax Magazines. ANL is most famous for its unsuccessful 1951 legal battle to prevent 'Ginger Meggs' creator James Bancks from taking his creation to Consolidated Press after a breach of contract dispute.
Some publishers used diverse publisher names in their comics. These can reflect distinct operating divisions, but may just disguise operations in the face of bans or censorship. Ausreprints records minor variations as they can help dating for undated comics.
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Title | Published | Contents | Covers | |
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Australian Favorite Weekly (ANL, 1952? series)—Story paper | ? (1952?) to #114 (1954?) | 0.0% (0 of 6) | 100.0% (6 of 6) | |
Wendy the Good Little Witch (ANL, 1959? series)—Comic | #1 (1959?) | 0.0% (0 of 1) | 0.0% (0 of 1) | |
Wichetty's Tribe Aboriginal Cartoon Fun (ANL, 1951 series)—Comic | #1 (1951) to nn (1951) | 0.0% (0 of 1) | 100.0% (1 of 1) | |
World's News (ANL, 1936 series)—Magazine | #1800? (1936) to #2819 (1956) | 1.7% (2 of 121) | 100.0% (121 of 121) |