Express Weekly was a British children's comic magazine, published between 1954 and 1962 under a progression of titles: Junior Express, Junior Express Weekly, Express Weekly, and TV Express Weekly.
The publication was similar in format to the popular children's comic Eagle: tabloid with photogravure colour, with a mixture of comic strips and features.
[1] Published by Beaverbrook Newspapers, whose flagship title was the Daily Express, the publication started out in 1954 as Junior Express.
[2] In 1960, the title was acquired by City Magazines and renamed TV Express Weekly.
[3] It was acquired by Polystyle Publications in 1962 (after issue #375)[1] and merged into TV Comic.