Published by
Beaverbrook Newspapers, whose flagship title was the
Daily Express, the publication started out in 1954 as
Junior Express. It was renamed
Junior Express Weekly in 1955 and then
Express Weekly in 1956. In 1960, the title was acquired by
City Magazines and renamed
TV Express Weekly. It was acquired by
Polystyle Publications in 1962 (after issue #375) and merged into
TV Comic. •
Junior Express (38 issues, 4 Sept. 1954–June 1955) •
Junior Express Weekly (35 issues, June 1955–11 Feb. 1956) •
Express Weekly (212 issues, 18 Feb. 1956–Apr. 1960) •
TV Express Weekly (91 issues, 23 Apr. 1960–13 Jan. 1962) ==Comic strips (selected)==