Brexit Forces Phoenix Weekly to Cancel All EU Subscriptions, Including Ireland
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Rich Johnston
Summary
Phoenix Weekly, a British children's comics anthology, has cancelled all European Union subscriptions — including Ireland — as a direct consequence of Brexit. The magazine, known for its high production values, gender-balanced content, and role in boosting British kids' graphic novels, can no longer economically sustain EU subscriptions due to post-Brexit trade barriers and costs.
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· 3 pulledPhoenix Comics Weekly is one of the best things to happen to the British comics industry in decades.
It is a weekly anthology in the British tradition, but without advertising, gender-balanced, and with high production values.
It has led to a boom in British kids' graphic novels, with serialised works ranging from slapsti
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