Need help identifying a BTAS comic book

Driss3000

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In France, there was a book in the 90's called Batman Magazine which lasted 38 issues. Issues 1-30 were stories from The Batman Adventures and The Batman and Robin Adventures, but issues 31-38 were converted to a new format:
One story (4 pages)
Illustrated Novel (4 pages)
Games (8 pages)
One story from Superman & Batman Magazine (6 pages)

The 4 pages story has no credits at all, but it's done in a perfect Bruce Timm Style. Same thing for the illustrated novel. Do you have any idea?

Here some images from Batman Magazine #35 (May 1997):
 
By chance do you have any further details on the issue itself? Creative team details could be hidden somewhere in the front or back in the indicia.
 
The magazine was called I Love To Read BATMAN here in the UK/Ireland. I believe it originated here with Redan publishing:

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It eventually became I Love to Read BATMAN & SUPERMAN:

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The writer and artist duo were definitely credited and I have a ton of the magazines from when I was young. When I get the chance, I'll check them and maybe even try to get some scans of the art, etc.

EDIT: The writer was Dan Abnett and the artist was Jimmy Hansen. Not much on the artist, but I think the writer has done some extensive work for DC Comics (Could be this guy?).
 
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Oh great, you found the name of the publisher and the creative team. That's good to know. Thank you for your help guys :)
 

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