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Gipsy on the Move

Plot 

Gipsy a 7 year old pony was sold by his owner, Lyn, as her mother could no longer afford to keep him. After a brief spell with a girl named Di,  Gipsy was sold to a riding stables and later was knocked down in a road accident, by a father with his young girl.

Notes

  • Text Story
  • Spot Art: David Matysiak

Appeared

  • Gipsy on the Move – Debbie: #379 (17 May 1980) – #381 (31 May 1980)

The Bionic Horse

Plot

When Sue Taylor’s horse, Ben was injured he was healed by space travelers and developed some amazing powers!

Notes

  • Art: Peter Davisdson

Appeared

  • The Bionic Horse – Debbie: #368 (1 March 1980) – #374 (12 April 1980)

Other Appearances:

  • The Bionic Horse – Debbie for Girls 1980
  • The Bionic Horse – Debbie for Girls 1981
  • The Bionic Horse – Debbie for Girls 1982
  • Bionic Horse – Debbie for Girls 1983
  • The Bionic Horse – Debbie for Girls 1984

 

The Secret of Swan Lake

Plot

Katya Reynolds, an orphan was being given ballet lessons by famous ballerina Milada Danyushka, and was being held  in a house on an island owned by her and her maid Irina. The island was being guarded by fierce swans. Both women seemed to fear being discovered and Katya discovers they are in hiding from two men, so she tries and help them.

Notes

  • Art: Don Walker

Appeared

  • The Secret of Swan Lake – Debbie: #364 (2 February 1980) – #375 (19 April 1980)

Eyes of the Cat

Plot

The town of Mumford was being terrorised by a strange cat-woman, who took revenge on anyone who was unkind to a cat. Neither Janet Lynn or her cousin Grace realise that an old statuette now in Grace’s possession was controlling the situation and that Grace was actually the cat-woman who remembered nothing of each episode.

Notes

  • Reprinted and translated to Dutch as “De ogen van de kat” – Debbie Groot mysterieboek #27 (1981).

Appeared

  • Eyes of the Cat – Debbie: #367 (23 February 1980) – #374 (12 April 1980)

All the Fun of the Fair

Plot

Twins Katie and Kim were being looked after by their older sister while their mother was in hospital. Both twins had taken part-time jobs at the annual village fair, to help pay their way.  There they had entered fancy dress contest. While there Katie recognized a thief who had raided the shop where she worked. He was dressed as Artful Dodger.

Notes

  • Text Story
  • Spot Art: David Matysiak

Appeared

  • All the Fun of the Fair – Debbie: #366 (16 February 1980) – #369 (8 March 1980)

Dance, Donna, Dance

Plot

Donna Murray aimed to win the Southern Ballroom Queen title in a dancing contest, knowing the money would help her widowed mother. Donna’s dance partner was Graham Bennett, but her well off snobbish Aunt Sophy was determined to make her dance with her Cousin Clarance instead.

Notes

Appeared

  • Dance, Donna, Dance – Debbie: #357 (15 December 1979) – #365 (9 February 1980)