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2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 25 Aug 2016 12:36
by action-figure-supplies
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-ox ... e-37177877
2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive including Battle, Action, Roy of the Rovers and Charley's War!
Rebellion's head of book and comics publishing Ben Smith said: "I am delighted we have the opportunity to return these to print and develop new stories based on iconic characters."
Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 25 Aug 2016 17:51
by SteveD
I was just looking at this too! They've acquired the rights to Battle and it seems Battle Action Force! They could potentially use it to reprint or even relaunch!
Potentially some awesome old school reprints could come out of it, which saves me rereading my originals and running the risks of them falling apart!!
No mention of Eagle? Wonder if they acquired that too?
Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 25 Aug 2016 20:00
by The Baron
I hope they won't want me to take the site down.
Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 25 Aug 2016 21:08
by SteveD
Ooooo - sh*t, yeah. I'd not thought of that side of things.

Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 25 Aug 2016 22:59
by The Baron
Well, when I very first started the site I contacted Rebellion to announce my intent. I had (wrongly) assumed that they already had the rights to Battle after reprinting Charley's War in the Judge Dredd Megazine.
I received a reply from Wakefield Carter, basically saying that they wouldn't object but they wouldn't endorse the site either.I hope it still stands. We'll just have to see what happens.
Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 28 Aug 2016 08:53
by Quickfire
Thanks for posting, Egmont picked a good moment to sell what with Titan and a couple/handful of individuals monetising a fraction of the otherwise dormant archive over the last years, new Johnny Red strip probably helped with the decision too.
Downthetubes has a list of all titles purchased:
http://downthetubes.net/?p=33494
Seems Eagle is not included with the rights held elsewhere.
FYI also noticed that Moose's archive - or at least part of it - is in the process of moving across to downthetubes
http://downthetubes.net/?page_id=33280
http://downthetubes.net/?page_id=33283
Rebellion did a great job with 2000AD so let's see what the future holds.

Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 29 Aug 2016 01:04
by Chopper
Good and bad, I guess. I have enjoyed the new Johnny Red strip. Maybe there will be more.
Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 28 Jun 2017 14:52
by Quickfire
The Rebellion gang talk about the Fleetway purchase in this podcast, starts around 31m30s mark.
http://2000ad.com/post/1779
In February 2017, 2000 AD celebrated four decades of cutting edge comics at the 40 Years of Thrill-power Festival in London and we are proud to give you a front row seat for panels with some of the best creators in comics today...
It’s been four decades since 2000 AD blazed into the Thrillosphere, but what does the future hold for Britain’s biggest comics export? Owners Jason and Chris Kingsley discuss how how they rescued this British institution and their plans for the next 40 years - including games, movies, and TV - while Head of Books and Comic Books, Ben Smith, talks about the recent acquisition of the massive Fleetway/IPC archive.
Lots of other stuff (Dredd, Rogue Trooper) covered in the podcast.

Re: 2000AD publishers Rebellion buy Fleetway archive
Posted: 29 Jun 2017 06:50
by Chopper