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EMPIRE
Britain's Biggest-Selling Movie Magazine
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(6 April 2013)
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General, Fan!, Mainstream, Monthly magazine from London, United Kingdom published by Emap Media Ltd.,


- First issue in 1989
- 287 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- Covers mainstream movies.
- Huge and glamorous magazine like the movies in its pages. Looks great and smells wonderfully thanks to perfume ads. Offers free gifts, like books, tapes and CDs
- Published by EMAP Metro
- Monthly. 200+ color A4 pages.
- Website: www.empireonline.co.uk
- From the same publisher: Screen International, Tv World,

Showing: 12 issues from 2007
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Highslide JS
Issue #223
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December 2007
Dated: January 2008

Highslide JS
Issue #222
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November 2007
Dated: December 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #221
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October 2007
Dated: November 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #220
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September 2007
Dated: October 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #219
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August 2007
Dated: September 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #218
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July 2007
Dated: August 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #217
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June 2007
Dated: July 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #216
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May 2007
Dated: June 2007
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Highslide JS
Issue #215
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April 2007
Dated: May 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #214
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March 2007
Dated: April 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #213
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February 2007
Dated: March 2007

Highslide JS
Issue #212
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January 2007
Dated: February 2007

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