Yearly Archives: 2015

A Ticket for Timmy

Plot

Carol Burns and her family are going to emigrate to Canada in a few months. Carol is trying to raise the £100 to pay the fare for Timmy, her beloved sheepdog.

Timmy

Notes

  • Writer: Maureen Hartley
  • Artist: Len Potts
  • The first reprint run was reprinted and translated into Dutch as “Kazan” –  Debbie #13 (1979).

Appeared

  • A Ticket for Timmy  – Mandy: #114 (22  March 1969) – #128 (28  June 1969)
  • Reprinted – Mandy: #520 (01 January 1977) – #533 (2 April 1977)
  • Reprinted – Mandy: #1026 (2 October 1986) –  #1040 (20 December 1986)

Is He My Dad?

Plot

Kay Paxton’s father crash-landed in Russia and was imprisoned for seven years. He has now returned, but Colonel McLintock of the British Secret Service has warned Kay that the man may be an imposter and Russian spy. She is to keep an eye on him and report anything unusual. Kay’s spying has her not knowing one way or the other about the man claiming to be her father.

Dad

Notes

Appeared

  • Is He My Dad? –  Mandy: #524 (29 January 1977) – #533 (2 April 1977)

 

Charmette

Plot:

Charmette is a fairy who inhabits a wishing well. Her job is to make sure wishes are granted to satisfaction. But sometimes it doesn’t go smoothly, such as when unpleasant types use the well.

Charmette

Notes:

  • Issues #648-654 and 660 were translated into Dutch (without change in title) and published in Mariska Starstrip #3 (circa 1984). There may have been an earlier printing in Dutch that remains to be documented.

Appeared:

  • Charmette –  Mandy: #526 (12 February 1977) – (?)
  • Charmette –  Mandy: #545 (25 June 1977)
  • Charmette –  Mandy: #596 (17 June 1978
  • Charmette –  Mandy: #606 (26 August 1978)
  • Charmette –  Mandy: #648 (17 June 1979) – #654 (28 July 1979)
  • Charmette –  Mandy: #660 (8 September 1979)
  • Charmette –  Mandy: circa #830 (11 December 1982)
  • Reprints – M&J: #21(5 October 1991) – #28 (23 November 1991)

 

No Love for Linda

Plot

Linda King tours clubs and theatres with her parents, King and Queenie. They abuse her and do not allow her to express her talent for singing or mix with other people. Linda begins to suspect there is some mystery about her past when she recognises a house in Hanworth as her old home. The mystery deepens when Linda discovers her family records and finds that “Linda” is nearly eighteen, but she is only thirteen.

Linda 1

Notes

Appeared

  • No Love for Linda –  Mandy:  #519 (25 December 1976) – #530 (12 March 1977)

 

Lucy’s Loving Cake (1986)

Plot:

Lucy Davis and her family move into an old house near her father’s new job. Lucy finds some flour left in the pantry by the previous owners and bakes a cake with it. After her brother steals and eats a piece of the cake, he becomes nice to her. An old book in the attic informs Lucy that an old lady had the secret of “loving flour”, which died with her. She gave some of the flour to a young girl to mend her parents’ quarrel. Now, anyone who eats a piece of the loving cake becomes extra loving for a period of time. Lucy hides the cake and periodically takes a piece of it as needed for anyone or any situation requiring extra loving.

Notes:

  • Artist: Richard Neillands

Appeared:

  • Lucy’s Loving Cake –  Mandy: #1002 (29 March 1986) –  #1015 (28 June 1986)

Other Appearances:

  • Lucy’s Loving Cake –  Mandy Annual 1987
  • Lucy’s Loving Cake –  Mandy Annual 1988

Baby Bunting

Plot:

Barbara Bunting has lived an isolated existence under Lady Tarbett, who lives in a private world that is old-fashioned and hopelessly out of touch with the modern world. When Barbara’s governess falls ill, she is thrust into modern life and school. She does not have the tools and experience to deal with them and so is nicknamed “Baby  Bunting”. Barbara is learning to look after herself, but Lady Tarbett is still living in her private world.

Bunting

Notes:

Appeared:

  • Baby Bunting –  Mandy:  #471(24 Jan. 1976) – #485 (01 May 1976)

 

The Secret of Marion’s Music Box

Plot:

Marion Taylor is being looked after by her Aunt Madge and Uncle Wilf, who are cruel to her. She takes solace in her music box, which is magical. As Marion is the thirteenth girl to own it, she can travel back in time to meet the previous owners of the box.

Marion

Notes:

Appeared:

  • The Secret of Marion’s Music Box –  Mandy:  #474 (14 Feb. 1976) – #487 (15 May 1976)

 

Slave of the Top Twenty

Plot

Andrina Faye is Britain’s top girl pop star and her records all hit the Top Twenty. But this is because Mr Faye is blackmailing Jill Summers into using her voice for the recordings by threatening to get Mr Summers sent to prison for embezzling. Then Jill discovers that Mr Faye framed her father.

Twenty

Notes

  • Artist: Tony Thewenetti

Appeared

  • Slave of the Top Twenty –  Mandy:  #471 (24 Jan. 1976) – #481 (03 Apr. 1976)

 

Anna and the Piskies

Plot:

Anna Graeme goes to Cornwall, where her father leads a team of men prospecting for oil. But this threatens the home of the piskies, so they take Anna prisoner in a bid to stop the “Terror” as they call it. Anna also finds herself caught in a power conflict between Benito and Aggro. This culminates in Aggro ousting Benito and throwing him in the Blow Hole to drown. Benito’s followers help Anna to escape and they set out to rescue Benito.

Piskies

Notes:

Appeared:

  • Anna and the Piskies –  Mandy:  #478 (13 March 1976) – #485 (01 May 1976)

 

Wonder Girl!

Plot

Miss Harriet Dene, a renowned woman scientist, has brought up a girl known only as J. Smith on a remote island in the Hebrides in an experiment to make her a perfect specimen, both physically and mentally. Deciding “Jay” is ready, Miss Dene takes her to the mainland to put her to the test with a barrage of practical tests.

Wonder Girlwonder girl M71

Notes

  • Art: “B Jackson”
  • The reprint is three episodes less than the original.
  • 1976 story reprinted as Kim, wonderatlete” (Kim, wonder athlete) – Debbie Parade Album #14 (1981).

Appeared

  • Wonder Girl! – Mandy: #107 (1 February 1969) – #125 (7 June 1969)
    • Reprinted – Mandy:  #479 (20 March 1976) – #494 (03 July 1976)
  • Wonder Girl! in The Caves of Yesterday – Mandy: #127 (21 June 1969) – #142 (4 October 1969)

Other Appearances: