'Fleetway', also known as 'Fleetway Publications' and 'Fleetway Editions', was a publishing company, mainly producing
comic magazines for the
UK.
Fleetway began life as 'Amalgamated Press', the company owned by
Alfred Harmsworth, who were based in Fleetway House. Amalgamated Press entered the comic magazine market as early as 1890 with ''
Comic Cuts'' and ''
Illustrated Chips''. It also published serialized novel papers (in for example ''The Thriller'' magazine) such that published stories by
Edwy Searles Brooks, among others.
In 1959
[1] the name of the company was changed from Amalgamated Press to Fleetway Publications. In 1963, Fleetway Publications was merged with
George Newnes Publishers and
Odhams Press to form
IPC Media. The name of Fleetway was still used to identify the comics magazine publishing arm of IPC, although some comics were published in IPC's name. In 1987 all comics were collected into the Fleetway arm and sold to
Robert Maxwell.
In 1991, this Fleetway division was bought by
Egmont, who merged it with their own British based comic publishing division, London Editions, to create Fleetway Editions. At some point after 2002 the name of Fleetway Editions ceased to be used by Egmont on its publications.