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Junior Express
Beaverbrook · 1954–1955 · 38 issues
About the series
A whimsical, child-friendly adventure series from the mid-1950s, Junior Express ran for 38 issues under the Beaverbrook imprint, offering lighthearted, self-contained stories aimed at young readers. The title evokes a sense of playful motion and discovery, though the exact creative team behind its brief run remains less documented than its era's more famous output. Its significance lies in capturing the post-war optimism of juvenile comics, providing a snapshot of the kind of gentle, imaginative entertainment that filled newsstands before the rise of more action-oriented superhero fare.