Wayfleet Publications
In the Daft Dimension, Wayfleet Publications were a publisher who were "old pals" of Dez Skinn by 1979, at least within a dream he had that year. Their head was the irritable and narrow-minded Colonel Lionel Bluster-Outrage.
They published comics, but they were either simplistic tosh targeted at pre-schoolers (such as Nicey-Nice Stories), or outrageously boys'-own adventure stories focusing either on war or on football. To Skinn's dismay within his dream, this made Wayfleet a very bad candidate to take on the Doctor Who licensed comics, an opinion vindicated when they turned in Sergeant Who's Jelly Baby Adventures as their final product. (COMIC: The Origin of Doctor Who Magazine)
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- Much as Televisual Comic references TV Comic, Wayfleet Publications are transparently a play on the real-life Fleetway Publications.