We were very lucky to receive The Phoenix comic for the kids; it’s a high-quality weekly comic that’s perfect for kiddies aged 7-14. Both Noah and Isla just love it. Each issue of the comic is delivered to your door in a special envelope; the perfect weekly treat for your little ones.
Noah and Isla take it in turns to read the comic each week, they take it up to bed and I can hear them talking about the stories with each other. It is inspiring Isla to draw and write stories which is amazing. Subscriptions to The Phoenix also give access to an online Skills Hub full of drawing tutorials and more. In July, The Phoenix celebrated its 500th issue! To mark this huge milestone, you can get issue 500 for free on its website. You can try 4 issues of The Phoenix for only £1 here.
What do I win?
The Phoenix is a 32-page weekly comic for girls and boys aged between 7 and 14. Every issue is packed with thrilling and dramatic adventure stories (that are serialised over a number of weeks) alongside funny comics, non-fiction and drawing tutorials from professional artists. You will win a 6 month subscription to the weekly comic, courtesy from The Phoenix!
How do I win?
All you have to do to win this fantastic prize from The Phoenix is fill out the entry form below, making sure to follow all mandatory requirements and this includes the social media ones:
Win a 6 month subscription to The Phoenix Comic #phoenixcomicThis competition closes at 10:00am on 27th September 2021. The winner will need to give me details that morning in order to receive the prize. Good luck.
Don’t forget to enter my other competition to win a personal planner.
Wow, this magazine looks fabulous!
Rusjing to the corner shop to get my copy of JACKIE ! those where the days ! Id sit for hours
I used to love getting my copy of Bunty from the Post Office on a Saturday morning. I also used to love Star Girl – I think that was what it was called! as they used to give away a free book.
There used to be a big pile of them at school. I spent many a wet playtime reading through them all.
Our boys would love this, please count me in
I loved comics as a child, especially the Beano and Dandy.
Looks like a fun comic and something my son would like.
I loved reading my brother’s Beano – he used to get so annoyed with me for ‘borrowing’ it
Got to be Tammy Girl loved that as a child
This looks great, I remember looking forward to reading my brother’s Beano every week!
Getting my money from paper-round and heading straight to newsagents for a comic!
Heading to the newsagents after school to get my copy of the beano.
I spent my pocket money on the beano and dandy comics I loved them
I loved comics as a kid, but I remember them being expensive and I couldn’t buy what I wanted!
I didn’t read comics as a child, but I did read more adult comics such as Viz when I was older.
great fun visual reading
Comics make reading fun, some fab, well drawn images, enjoyable reads and artwork.
Wow what an amazing prize. Great way for kids to do more reading