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Mandy Annual 1984

Picture Stories

  • Valda (Pages: 4-15) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
  • Dilly the Daily (Pages: 17-20) [Art: Richard Neillands]
  • The Princess and the Slave (Pages: 26-32) [Art: Tony Thewenetti]
  • Mandy (page 33 and 113) [Art: Peter Kay]
  • The Gift (Pages: 34-40) [Art: Keith Robson]
  • Blue Moon Pink Stars (Pages: 42-47) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • The Letter (Pages: 52-59) [Art: George Martin]
  • Mum’s Bargains (Pages: 61-64) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • The Meerley Mystery (Pages: 65-75) [Art: Stanley Houghton]
  • “I’m NOT a Boy!” (Pages: 76-80) [Art: Ron Lumsden]
  • Charmette (Pages: 84-87) [Art: Wilf Street]
  • Smiley (Pages: 88-91) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • “I AM Margaret!” (Pages: 92-95) [Art: Andy Tew]
  • The Hardy Horse (Pages: 97-101)
  • I Hate Boys Who (Pages: 102-103)
  • “You’ll Never Walk Again!” (Pages: 104-112) [Art: Jim Eldridge]
  • Angel (Pages: 114-125) [Art: Dudley Wynne]

Text Stories

  • A Bit Damp (Pages: 21-25)
  • The Search (Pages: 49-51)
  • My Favourite Place (Pages: 82-83)

Features

  • About Horses (Pages 16, 41, 81 and 96)
  • What’s Cooking? (Page 48)
  • How Superstitious Are You? (Pages: 126-127)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Mandy Annual 1972

Picture Stories

  • Valda (Pages: 6-15) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
  • Mandy (Pages: 16, 41) [Art: Peter Kay]
  • Meg of Magpie Manor [4 parts] (Pages: 24-20, 49-53, 77-80, 97-101) [Art: Len Potts]
  • The Twopenny Times (Pages: 25-28) [Art: Tony Thewenetti]
  • A Home for Heather (Pages: 33-40) [Art: Robert Hamilton]
  • Jill’s Gentle Giant (Pages: 42-44) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Snapshot Susie (Pages: 45-48)
  • Away Went Wendy (Pages: 56-64) [Art: Douglas Perry]
  • My Chum – Mum! (Pages: 68-72) [Art: Leslie Branton]
  • Elsie’s Elephant (Pages: 81-85)
  • Friend of the Lonely (Pages: 86-89)
  • The Kazoo Kids (Pages: 90-96 [Art: Guy Peeters]
  • Betty the Babysitter (Page: 102)
  • Milly’s Magic Box (Pages: 107-112) [Art: Leslie Otway]
  • The Wishing Well (Pages: 113-118) [Art: Richard Neillands]
  • Wendy the Winner (Pages: 119-125) [Art: Andy Tew]

Text Stories

  • The Princess and the Wild One (Pages: 17-19)
  • Welcome House (Pages: 29-32) [Art: George Martin]
  • The Secret of the Shoes (Pages: 54-55)
  • O, Christmas Tree (Pages: 65-67)
  • The Mini-Movers (Pages: 73-76)
  • Mum on Wheels (Pages: 103-106)

 

* Thanks to Goof for information and cover picture

Mandy Annual 2006

Picture Stories

  • Penny’s Place (Pages: 5-14) [Art: Peter Wilkes]
  • Angel (Pages: 25-30) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1994
  • A Dream Come True (Pages: 35-41) [Art: Guy Peeters]
    • Reprinted from Bunty Annual 1995 (A Dancer’s Dream)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 50-54) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Cinderella Jones (Pages: 77-82) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • The Frog Prince (Pages: 88-91) [Art: Wilf Street]
    • Reprinted from Judy Annual 1992
  • The Ghost Walk (Pages: 97-101) [Art: “B Jackson”]
    • Reprinted from Judy 1990 (The Ghost of Armley Fell)
  • A Friend for Fay (Pages: 117-125) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
    • Reprinted from Bunty Annual 1992

Text Stories

  • The Fortune-Teller (Pages: 32-33) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]
  • Happy Birthday! (Pages: 94-95) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]

Photo Stories

  • Sisters! (Pages: 17-22)
  • Surprise! (Pages: 65-72)
  • Odd One Out (Pages: 103-110)

Features

  • Dolpins Poster (Pages: 2-3)
  • Kittens Poster (Pages: 15)
  • A Mum is Someone Who… (Pages: 16)
  • The Name Game! Wordsearch (Pages: 23)
  • All About…Orlando (Pages: 24)
  • Simply Style! (Pages: 31)
  • Lambs Poster (Pages: 34)
  • Go with the Flow! (Pages: 42-43)
  • A Dad is Someone Who… (Pages: 44)
  • Meet Me! Leighan (Pages: 45-47)
  • Spot the Signs! (Pages: 48-49)
  • Looking Good (Pages: 55-57)
  • We Love Animals! It’s a Fact… (Pages: 58-59)
  • We Love Animals! It’s a Fact… (Pages: 60-61)
  • Once Upon a Time…. (Pages: 62-63)
  • Horses Poster (Pages: 64)
  • A Sister is Someone Who… (Pages: 73)
  • The Bear Facts! (Pages: 74-75)
  • All About…Kiera (Pages: 76)
  • Meet Me! Sophie and Katie (Pages: 83-85)
  • Puzzle Time! (Pages: 86-87)
  • Go with the Flow! (Pages: 92-93
  • Birds Poster (Pages: 96)
  • Merry Christmas! Wordsearch (Pages: 102)
  • A Brother is Someone Who… (Pages: 111)
  • Summer Sizzlers! (Pages: 112-113)
  • Time Out! Quiz (Pages: 114-115)
  • Dogs Poster (Pages: 116)
  • Husky Pups Poster (Pages: 126-127)

*A Mum/Dad/Sister/Brother is Someone Who… is reprinted from Judy Annual 1992

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Mandy Annual 2005

Picture Stories

  • Penny’s Place (Pages: 5-11) [Art: Peter Wilkes]
  • Angel (Pages: 25-30) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1994
  • A Friend for Keeps! (Pages: 55-58) [Art: Leslie Branton]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1994
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 83-90) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • The Bargain (Pages: 97-103) [Art: Carlos Freixas]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1995 (The Gift Horse)
  • Cool! (Pages: 113-115) [Art: Peter Wilkes]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1995 (M&J)
  • The Visitor (Pages: 119-125) [Art: Eduardo Feito]

Text  Stories

  • Let’s Dance! (Pages: 36-37)
  • Follow Me! (Pages: 94-95)

Photo Stories

  • The Talent (Pages: 15-19)
  • Good Move! (Pages: 41-48)
  • Sounds Right! (Pages: 73-77)
  • Looking Good! (Pages: 106-109)

Features

  • Lion Poster (Page: 2-3)
  • Hand-tastic! (Pages: 12-14)
  • Red Faced! (Pages: 20-21)
  • Pets! Pets! Pets! (Pages: 22-23)
  • Take Off! (Pages: 24)
  • Piglet Poster (Pages: 31)
  • Tree-mendous! (Pages: 32-33)
  • Funky Puzzles! (Pages: 34-35)
  • It’s Magic! (Pages: 38-40)
  • Bunny Poster (Pages: 49)
  • Mandy’s Mega A to Z (Pages: 50-51)
  • Clear Round (Pages: 52-53)
  • Hi, There! (Pages: 54)
  • Starscope (Pages: 59)
  • Big Sister! (Pages: 60)
  • Mmm! Flapjacks (Pages: 61)
  • Mirror, Mirror! (Pages: 62-63)
  • In the Spotlight (Pages: 64-65)
  • Who’s Your Spooky Pal? (Pages: 66-67)
  • Mandy’s Mega A to Z (Pages: 68-69)
  • Boredom Beaters! (Pages: 70-71)
  • Starscope (Pages: 72)
  • Red Faced! (Pages: 78-79)
  • All About You! (Pages: 80-82)
  • So You Want to Be… (Pages: 91-93)
  • Cat Poster (Pages: 96)
  • Pick a Puzzle! (Pages: 104-105)
  • It’s a Doodle! (Pages: 110-111)
  • Bird Poster (Pages: 112)
  • It’s Christmas! (Pages: 116-117)
  • Starscope (Pages: 118)
  • Bear Poster (Pages: 126-127)

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Mandy Annual 2004

Picture Stories

  • Penny’s Place (Pages: 5-10, 65-69) [Art: Peter Wilkes]
  • Angel (Pages: 27-32) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1994*
  • Lost in the Mist (Pages: 36-38) [Art: J. Badesa]
  • Lonely! (Pages: 57-62) [Art: Eduardo Feito]
  • The Lucky Locket (Pages: 85-93) [Art: Guy Peeters]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1992
  • Perfect! (Pages: 113-118) [Art: Veronica Weir]
    • Reprinted from Mandy Annual 1994 (The Perfect Pony)

*Note: Angel is reprinted from Mandy Annual 1994 which was a 3 part story, the 1st part is reprinted here and next 2 parts are reprinted in the 2005 & 2006 annuals respectively.

Text Stories

  • The Christmas Box (Pages: 24-25) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]
  • Bullies! – a reader’s story (Pages: 52)
  • The Nail Party (Pages: 94-95) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]

Photo Stories

  • Let’s Pretend! (Pages: 15-19)
    • Remake of Practice Makes Perfect from Judy Annual 1993 (with alterations)
  • Beauty and the Beast (Pages: 44-49)
  • The Borrower (Pages: 97-105)
    • Remake of Never a Borrower from Debbie Annual 1983 (with alterations)
  • I Spy! (Pages: 120-125)
    • Remake of  Girls Who Wear Glasses… from Judy Annual 1990 (with alterations)

Features

  • Eyes Down! (Pages: 11)
  • In Colour! (Pages: 12-13)
  • Are You Starry-Eyed? (Pages: 14)
  • Let’s Visit…France (Pages: 20-21) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]
  • Its Christmas (Pages: 22-23)
  • Koala Poster (Pages: 26)
  • Cat Deeley Poster (Pages: 33)
  • Pressies for Pets (Pages: 34-35)
  • Brown Bears (Pages: 39)
  • In Colour! (Pages: 40-41)
  • Let’s Visit…Switzerland (Pages: 42-43) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]
  • Happy Families? (Pages: 50-51)
  • Giraffes (Pages: 53)
  • Meet the Girls From Byker Grove (Pages: 54-56)
  • Are You a Perfect Star? (Pages: 63)
  • Lion Cub Poster (Pages: 64)
  • Games for a Laugh! (Pages: 70-71)
  • Let’s Visit…Spain (Pages: 72-73) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]
  • Kangaroos (Pages: 74)
  • Class Act! (Pages: 75-77)
  • Work it Out! (Pages: 78-79)
  • Lost for Words? (Pages: 80-81)
  • In Colour! (Pages: 82-83)
  • Seal (Pages: 84)
  • Who’s Your Perfect Pal? (Pages: 96)
  • In Colour! (Pages: 106-107)
  • Your Year! (Pages: 108)
  • Puzzled? (Pages: 109)
  • Let’s Visit…The British Isles (Pages: 110-111) [Art: Susannah Fishbourne]
  • Liberty X Poster (Pages: 112)
  • Puzzle Answers (Pages: 119)

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Mandy Annual 1980

Picture Stories

  • The Willing Hands of Meg Smith (Pages: 4-9) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Mum’s Bargains (Pages: 11-16) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • The Girl in the Mirror (Pages: 17-26, 49-54, 81-86, 97-106)
  • Gail’s Guardian Angel (Pages: 28-31)
  • Julie the Joiner (Pages: 32) [Art: Bill Ritchie]
  • Rikki’s Radio (Pages: 33-43, 65-75, 113-120)
  • You Little Monkey! (Pages: 44-48) [Art: Wilf Street]
  • Paula’s Pictures (Pages: 59-64) [Art: Hugh Thornton-Jones]
  • My Bionic Budgie! (Pages: 77-80) [Art: Robert MacGillivray]
  • Skateboard Sally (Pages: 88-89)
  • Twin Trouble (Pages: 90-95)
  • It’s a Dare! (Pages: 122-126) [Art: George Martin]

Text Stories & Rhymes

  • Warning Tale: Boy Bother (Page: 27)
  • Odd One Out (Pages: 55-58) [Art: George Martin]
  • Warning Tale: Cycle Care (Pages: 87)
  • Mandy’s Moments (Pages: 96) [Art: Peter Kay]
  • Warning Tale: Dance Disaster (Pages: 107)
  • Competition Crazy (Pages: 108-112)

Features

  • Feathered Friends (Pages: 10)
  • Wild Flowers (Pages: 76)
  • Animal Chain (Pages: 121)

 

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Mandy Annual 1978

Picture Stories

  • “It’s a Dare!” (Pages: 6-11)
  • Rita the Record Breaker (Pages: 12-15) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • Tuesday’s Child (Pages:17-23, 43-47, 81-87, 105-111) [Art: Len Potts]
  • Penny of P.A.W.S. (Pages:27-32)
  • Jo and Jeannie (Pages: 33-37) [Art: Richard Niellands]
  • The Secret of Clumsy Kate (Pages: 49-56)
  • The Slave Girls (Pages: 58-63)
  • The Girl Who Never Was (Pages: 65-73) [Art: Andrew Wilson]
  • Charmette (Pages: 75-80)
  • Tina of Task Force (Pages: 92-97) [Art: George Martin]
  • Brenda’s Book of Knowledge (Pages: 98-101) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Crystal Ball (Pages: 104)
  • That Bad Dog – Rex! (Pages: 113-118) [Art: Wilf Street]
  • Brampton’s Big Noise (Pages: 120-125) [Art: Guy Peeters]

Text Stories & Rhymes

  • Grim Warning – The Perils of Slimming (Pages: 16)
  • The Thing with Long Fingers (Pages: 24-25)
  • Grim Warning –  A Toothy Topic (Pages: 26)
  • My Own Brother! (Pages: 38-41)
  • Grim Warning: Nail Tale (Pages: 42)
  • Grim Warning –  Untidiness! (Pages: 57)
  • Grim Warning –  Hair Care! (Pages: 74)
  • Grim Warning –  Scruffy Story (Pages: 88)
  • A Change of Heart (Pages: 89-91)
  • Present Problems (Pages: 102-103)
  • Grim Warning –  Over-Eating (Pages: 119)

Features

  • It’s Magic! (Pages: 2-3, 126-127) [Art: Peter Kay]
  • Puzzle Page (Pages: 48)
  • A Do-It-Yourself Christmas (Pages: 64)
  • How to Make Woolly Folk (Pages: 112)

 

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Mandy Annual 1975

Picture Stories

  • The Farmer Wants A Wife (Pages: 6-11) [Art: Bernard Greenbaum?]
  • The Slave Girls (Pages: 12-16)
  • The Sign Of The Acorn [3 parts] (Pages: 18-22, 49-58, 97-107) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Stella Starr – Policewoman From Space (Pages: 23-28) [Art: John Richardson]
  • Polly’s Piglet (Pages: 34-37) [Art: Richard Neillands]
  • Della in the Dark (Pages: 38-43) [Art: Guy Peeters]
  • Charley Boy! (Pages: 44-47) [Art: Geoffrey Whittam]
  • Terry’s Ferry (Pages: 60-64) [Art: Geoff Jones]
  • I Want To Be A Witch! (Pages: 70-73) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • One Day In Rome (Pages: 74-80) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Netta’s Newshound (Pages: 82-85)
  • Ellen of Elmswood Farm (Pages: 86-91) [Art: Tony Higham]
  • Here Come The Mini-Mounties (Pages: 92-96)
  • Swinging Sue (Pages: 113-118) [Art: Tony Higham]
  • Little Phantom Of The Opera (Pages: 119-125) [Art: Dudley Wynne]

Text Stories

  • The Guardian Tree (Pages: 29-32)
  • Sheena And Her Stories (Pages: 65-69)
  • The Girl with the Smile (Pages: 108-112) [Art: George Martin]

Features

  • Mandy’s A B C In Rhyme Of Ways She Likes To Pass The Time[7 parts] (Pages: 2-3, 17, 33, 48, 59, 81,126-127)

 

* Thanks to Kaylana for information and cover picture

Mandy Annual 1973

Picture Stories

  • Mandy (Pages: 2-3, 96, 126-127) [Art: Peter Kay]
  • With Love from Lindy (Pages: 6-16) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
  • Caesar and Cleo (Pages: 17-23) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Little Miss No-Name [4 parts] (Pages: 24-28, 52-58, 74-80, 108-112)
  • Carol’s Cauldron (Pages: 33-36)
  • The Ghost of Sunday Manor (Pages: 37-42) [Art: “B Jackson”]
  • Carrie Chase – Girl Reporter (Pages: 43-48) [Art: Bernard Greenbaum?]
  • Late Kate (Pages: 49)
  • Elsie’s Elephant (Pages: 65-69)
  • Melinda – You’re A Marvel (Pages: 81-87) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • Terry and her Trike (Pages: 88-91) [Art: Guy Peeters]
  • Mona’s Monkey (Pages: 92-95)
  • Tessa Pulls Her Weight (Pages: 97-102) [Art: Tony Higham]
  • The Singing Hinneys (Pages: 113-117) [Art: Richard Neillands]
  • Mighty Minnie (Pages: 118-125) [Art: Leslie Branton]

Text Stories

  • Lost Property (Pages: 29-32) [Art: George Martin]
  • Pirates Ahoy! (Pages: 50-51)
  • The Cave of Zuma (Pages: 59-64)
  • Beagle for Sale (Pages: 70-73)
  • The Girl with the Smile (Pages: 103-107)

 

* Thanks to Kaylana for information and cover picture

Friendless Fiona [1986]

  • Friendless Fiona – Nikki: #64 (10 May 1986) – #72 (5 July 1976)

Plot

Fiona Scott was a popular, outgoing girl while her friend Tara Martin was much quieter and shy. Mrs Martin worked at a Folklore Museum and Fiona thought she looked a bit like a witch. Mrs Martin was also very protective of her daughter, so when Tara has an accident on her bike, she blames Fiona. It was Fiona that convinced Mrs Martin to let Tara come on a bike ride after Fiona had seemingly fixed her brakes. After the accident Mrs Martin said Fiona was not to see Tara again and if she had her way she’ll be left without a friend in the world. Soon after incidents begin to happen to make believe Fiona that Mrs Martin had actually put a curse on her and soon she’d be friendless just like Mrs Martin promised!

Fiona has a bad day worrying about Tara, and she is snappy with her other friends. She falls out with her friend Kim about a party and next she annoys people by being overly cautious. Her trying to be careful actually make things worse, when she distracts her friend Christine who is up a tree trying to get her Gran’s cat, the cat falls hurting itself.  It becomes pretty clear that Fiona is becoming her own worse enemy. When Marie’s sister marks her for lateness she tries to get back at her by pretending the Head needs her as a joke, but that causes her to miss an audition. She is nervous about cycling and is convinced by Debbie to go on cycle but then Debbie thinks her nervousness was ploy to get John the boy she likes, as she cycles with him. When a new girl Sharon joins, she tries to make sure she doesn’t mix with others so they don’t turn her against Fiona, but then it turns out one of those people is her cousin!

So it continues, each episode a different friend is lost. Such as when Fiona and Rachel volunteer at a nursery and on the rainy day she tells kids story, but the next day is sunny and Rachel thinks they should run about. While they argue about it a kid has accident. When she joins a drama she ends up taking over her friend Jackie’s part after an attempt of helping her rehearse goes wrong. Things do get better when Jackie gets her part back, and Fiona becomes friendly with Nigel but after some accidents at rehearsal,  Nigel thinks she’s trying to cause trouble. She decides she has to go to Mrs Martin and ask her to remove the curse. She has surprise when she gets to the Martins, Tara is home from hospital and Mrs Martin is being friendly. It turns out Tara readjusted the brakes on her bike because she thought they were too stiff, so it wasn’t Fiona’s fault. Mrs Martin didn’t place a curse she just said things out of worry. Fiona realise her attitude to her friends changed because she thought they blamed her for accident. Now she knows there’s no curse everything goes back to normal and best of all she has her best friend Tara by her side again.

Thoughts

While some instances, her friends are being unfair, such as Fiona being nervous about a bike ride as it was first one since accident, then she didn’t deserve to be accused of boy stealing when she gains a bit more confidence cycling. A lot of the time though, Fiona really does make things worse for herself and makes herself unlikeable. One of the worst examples of this is when she thinks Marie’s sister should not mark her up for being late and keeps arguing about it and then playing the “joke” on her, causing her to miss out on a good opportunity.  She says mean things about her former friends to Sharon in attempt to keep her to herself. She also comes across as defensive and always having to have things her way, when Rachel wants to play games with the kids in the nursery, she gets in a huff, thinking she should be the one to decide. Or with the play insisting that Jackie stay longer to practice together causing them to be late to class and get detention, while Fiona finishes her work quickly and gets to go to rehearsal. She never questions her own behaviour because she blames it on an outside force, the “curse”.

The friend of the week formula can get a bit tiresome especially when Fiona comes across as unsympathetic at times. I was glad to see at the end it wasn’t actually a curse and it was Fiona’s own behaviour that caused her to lose friends. It does make her  a bit more sympathetic as we realise that worry over her friend (who she has been unable to see), her own guilty feelings projected, making her think her other friends blamed her, and the harsh words by Mrs Martin are all the root of her self destructive behaviour. Once these are worries are lifted her attitude changes and she can begin to mend friendships.