It's a massive shame that Total Film and other magazines are closing. It's not down to quality, either. I live in a massively busy shopping area of London and all the magazine shops are gone. There aren't really newsagents any more.
Looking for that fancy new Infernus marine sergeant? Well it’s on shelves now. Check them local magazine stores and newsagents. #WarhammerCommunity
This was my local newsagent when I was a kid, some 60 years after this photo was taken, and, at that point, it had neither a saloon or public toilet
you could jet these single jellies at the corner shop and the kwik save had a newsagents with a sweet counter where you could give em 50p and get a bag of sweets that would last a good while 😎
Reminds me of the horror paperback book covers that used to be on display in Woolworths and even newsagents back in the 1970s. I had to be careful where I looked in those shops.
As @lewisgoodall.bsky.social said on today’s Newsagents. There’s a lack of seriousness with in them that even the basics of the state (that they say they agree on) costs more because of an aged population and a lack of youth/immigration.
Yep. Newsagents, RIP, Quiet Riot, OGWN. Addictive but Exhausting.
On The Newsagents Podcast, Emily Maitliss says she asked a "senior Tory" about Kemi Badenoch. He replied, "We know that Kemi Badenoch is Mrs T. We just don't know if that T is Thatcher or Truss"
Can confirm. As a child, going to the newsagents literally required an adult with a car and a gap in their schedule in the half-hour gap between the end of their working day and the shop closing (minus traveling time).
an entirely fictional cover to an entirely fictional pamphlet 40 copies of 'three maidens meet' were produced in '69 by a local printers in cordsdale, delivered to nearby libraries, newsagents, tourist information offices. Withdrawn from display within a week. Copies remain highly collectable.