British produced strips don't just live and breathe, even reprinted, within their native shores. A number are syndicated, and can turn up in the most surprising places. Syndication is the process where existing strips are 'sold' - either by a single large payment, or by royalties, a percent of the total sales of each instalment - to another company who then has rights of distribution. A great many newspaper strips are published by this method, with Syndication International, a division of the Mirror Group, being one of the largest and well known. Alan Fennell,
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