

Since 2013, the award-winning, best-selling WDW Magazine has reached more than 100,000 loyal subscribers and mega fans with the stunning photography, passionate storytelling, gorgeous design, and in-depth reporting. Each 64-page issue is full of Walt Disney World magic that celebrates our collective obsession: all things Disney. Inside each issue, you’ll find exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, Imagineering secrets, Disney history, planning tips, top picks, dining recommendations, resort features, attraction highlights, trivia, and style inspiration. WDW Magazine provides readers with the things you crave most: that moment of escape from the everyday, a little Disney fix to hold you over until their next trip home, the knowledge to plan the Best. Trip. EVER!, an opportunity to learn something new that even other mega fans don’t know, and a safe space to express your fandom (or as we like to say, fly your Disney flag).

Wheels and Heels Magazine, a high quality pictorial magazine of models/celebrities and cars, car show models and drifting events in the US.

Vortex is a monthly magazine which explores the world of science fiction, cult thrillers, spy drama and classics on audio. The magazine covers ongoing audio dramas based on much-loved TV series like Doctor Who, Torchwood, Dark Shadows, Blake’s 7, The Avengers, The Prisoner, The Omega Factor, Terrahawks, Captain Scarlet and Survivors, as well as classics such as HG Wells, Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, The Phantom of the Opera and Dorian Gray. With regular reviews, exclusive interviews, and much more!

Viz has been gracing British newsagents’ shelves since 1979. Its irreverent mix of bad language, childish cartoons and sharp satire has seen its creators hauled over the coals by the United Nations, questioned by Scotland Yard’s anti-terrorist branch and exhibited in the Tate Gallery. Viz’s comic characters, such as the Fat Slags, Sid the Sexist, and Roger Mellie the foul-mouthed Man on the Telly, as well as its hugely popular Top Tips and Profanisaurus sections, are firmly established as national institutions, just like Broadmoor Hospital for the Criminally Insane. *Manufacturer’s estimate.

Chris embarks on an odyssey of self-discovery that spans the globe. Kidnapped and enslaved by gun smugglers, sold by pirates and thrust into the murky underworld of gambling and kickboxing, Chris’ journey takes him to forbidding Muay Thai Island where deadly martial arts are taught, the colonial splendor of British East Asia, the dank back alleys of Bangkok, desolate deserts once trod by the warriors of Genghis Khan and finally, the ancient Lost City. There he must face the ultimate test of his manhood in the fabled Ghang-gheng, the ancient winner-take-all competition in which the deadliest fighters from around the world employ the most spectacular feats of martial arts skills ever displayed in order to win the prized Golden Dragon. But fighting prowess alone will not be enough for Chris to triumph over such daunting foes. He must reach deep inside and access all of the determination, strength of character and sense of selfless honor within in order to triumph over this final obstacle on his long trek home.

Uncut is the essential magazine about rock music, written by people who love that music as much as you do. Every month, it features the most comprehensive and trustworthy album reviews section in the world. There are in-depth interviews with the finest musicians of the past five decades, and with the exciting new artists who are following in their great tradition. Insightful, informative, passionate about extraordinary music – that’s Uncut.

TWJ Science+Nature is a monthly magazine from the award-winning team behind The Week Junior. Every issue is packed with incredible content — from arctic expeditions to NASA solar missions. The secrets of the deep to the secrets of outer space. The science of exploding buildings, and the low-down on extraterrestrial life. It will ignite curiosities and feed hungry brains with mind-blowing facts and stories.

UK Rock & Roll Magazine covers the UK Rock & Roll scene each month, bringing the reader new and old Vinyl, Bands and gig reviews.

















