![]() However, they were both seen off by the web, along with their monthly bretheren, by 2015. In the issue, Nuts relaunched with the 3D computer-generated football cartoon strip Striker, which had appeared in both the daily Sun newspaper and in the launch issue of rival men's weekly Zoo before being launched as a standalone comic that closed in 2004. The addition was part of a £500,000 promotional push at 49 football grounds across the UK ahead of the World Cup in South Africa. Nuts editor Dominic Smith said: ' said they wanted more from Nuts. ![]() They told us they love our classic mix of girls, sport, news, humour, gadgets and gear. The new look delivers a fresher, more modern feel to reinforce that mix, while introducing a new range of must-read editorial franchises every week, including an all-new Striker.” An advertising campaign in football grounds included six-sheet posters and TV screens in washrooms and concourses designed to reach 1.8 million football fans. ![]() Two covers for issue 37: Angry Oz and A World of Young Love The School Kids Issue triggered an obscenity trail IPC profile Breakdown of Nuts first issue Striker comic closesįirst issue of underground magazine Oz, above. The last issue (issue 48) carried a photograph of the staff, naked. January 1967-November 1973 Oz was an underground magazine set up in Australia originallyīy editor Richard Neville and artist Martin Sharp. 'swinging London' and brought the concept with them.
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