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Jumbo and Jet

Plot

When Black’s Circus breaks up, the cruel Mr Haxby has his eye on buying Jumbo the elephant. Fortunately, he fails. The granddaughter, Jet Black, is now riding Jumbo all the way to a safari park in Cornwall. But Haxby is still determined to have Jumbo and is dogging them at every turn.

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Notes

  • Artist: Robert MacGillivray
  • Reprinted and translated to Dutch as “Jumbo en Jet” – Debbie #31 (1981)

Appeared

  • Jumbo and Jet – Tracy: #69 (24 January 1981) – #80 (11 April 1981)

Sally of Studio Seven

Plot:

Young Sally Baird is programme assistant to Peter Sinclair, a television producer, who has lately been involved in a series of accidents. He and Sally suspect that he has an enemy in the studio who is trying to discredit his work. Sally is in the studio one day when a top official at the company tells Peter that he will be chosen to produce a play entered for a top European award if the “down-river boys”, the play he is now producing, gets good ratings.

Sally returns in a sequel,  Sally and the Danger Doll. Sally buys a doll in Paris, not knowing it contains information about some stolen art treasures which a crook, Maurice Dorman, is anxious to find. In Rome, Dorman has told Sophia Scarafeli to make friends with Sally and steal the doll.

Another sequel, Sally and the Threatened Star. WhenPeter Sinclair, is taken ill while rehearsing a play for a Eurovision contest, Sally  and Della French, his secretary, carry on with rehearsals The star of the play, Maria Belloni is threatened by the Mafia, because her brother in Rome is about to give evidence against two of their members. While filming off the coast, Maria is run down by a powerful motor launch.

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sally and the danger doll(Sally and the Danger Doll)

Notes:

  • Art: Geoff Jones

Appeared:

  • Sally of Studio Seven – Judy:  circa #210 (18 January 1964) – #225 (02 May 1964)
  • Sally and the Danger Doll – Judy: #226 (09 May 1964) – #240 (15 August 1964)
  • Sally and the Threatened Star– Judy: #347 (03 September 1966) – #353 (15 October 1966)

Other Appearances:

  • Sally of Studio Seven – Judy Annual 1965
  • Sally of Studio Seven – Judy Picture Story Library: #20

 

The Secret of Misty Island

Plot

Rambling over the wild cliffs near the Scottish fishing village where she lives, Aileen Andrews, sees a pigeon shot down. On its leg she finds a message saying that her brother, Hector, who was presumed lost at sea, is a prisoner on Misty Island. Dirk, the man who, shot the pigeon down, discovers that Aileen has read the message and forces her back to the motorboat in which his companion, Angus, is waiting to take him back to Misty Island.secret of misty island

Notes

Appeared

  • The Secret of Misty Island – Judy:  #191 (07 September 1963) – #197 (19 October 1963)

The Challenge

Plot

While Shirley Templar and Wanda Lee are on holiday to France, their money is stolen. When they ask Shirley’s Uncle George for help, he accuses them of lacking initiative. The two girls are determined to prove him wrong and reach England alone. Afraid that he will land in trouble with the girls’ parents for letting their daughters down, Uncle George chases them with the help of his friend, Inspector Dupois. Shirley and Wanda reach the French coastal town of Dauphin, which is packed with crowds waiting to see the French swimmer, ‘Marcia Capeau, make an attempt to swim the Channel. While they are looking for a boat to take them to England, Uncle George and Dupois spot Wanda.

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Notes

Appeared

  • The Challenge – Judy:  #180 (22 June 1963) – #186 (03 August 1963)

The Shipwrecked Kidds

Plot

Maureen Kidd and her young brother, Jimmy, who is nursing a broken wrist, are aboard the s.s. Rainbow, captained by their father, when the ship hits a mine in a fog.  As the vessel goes down, the last the Kidds see of their father is when he hands Maureen a mysterious black box to guard. The Kidds are washed ashore on a raft and eventually are given shelter by Charlie Todd, a general dealer, makes the Kidds work for him in exchange for their keep. The only other reported survivor from the “Rainbow” is Sharkey, the sly mate, who knows the black box contains a fortune in jewels and is determined to take it from the Kidds.
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Notes

Appeared

  • The Shipwrecked Kidds  – Judy:  #89 (23 September 1961) – #99 (02 December 1961)

Runaway Princess

Plot

Princes Moh-Nah the white princess of the island Bali-Tu, runs away because she fears and hates Valisha the High Priestess of the island. At sea Moh-Na is picked up by Simon Lambert in his yacht. The yacht is wrecked in a storm and they wash up on a desert island.  Meanwhile Valisha sends scouts to find Moh-Nah as she cannot control the people with her and is in danger of losing her power.

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Notes

Appeared

  • Runaway Princess –  Judy:  #01 (16 January 1960) – #16 (30 April 1960)

 

Sandra of the Secret Ballet (Sequels)

Plot

Sandra Wilson is taken in by Madame Sierra and trained as a ballerina at her secret castle on an island. Full details of her first adventure can be found here .

Sandra returned in several sequels, each with its own title. At the end of Sandra and the Runaway Ballet, Sandra leaves the school and joins the Edmond Lawrence Ballet Company and later still the Imperial Ballet Company. Her adventures often involved solving mysteries, such as who murdered another company member (Baffling Ballet) and who was blaming mysterious accidents on Hoodoo magic (Hoodoo Ballet).

Notes

  • Art: Paddy Brennan

List of Appearances:

  • Sandra of the Secret Ballet –  Judy:  #01 (06 Jan 1960) – #55 (28 Jan. 1961)
  • Reprinted – Judy: #325 (02 March 1966) – #379 (15 April 1967)
  • Reprinted – Judy and Tracy: #1306 (19 Jan. 1985) – #1361 (08 Feb. 1986)
  • Sandra of the Castle Ballet – Judy: #56 (4 Feb. 1961) – #62 (18 March 1961)
  • Reprinted –  Judy: #380 (22 April 1967) – #386 (03 June 1967)
  • Reprinted – Lucky Charm: #2 (1979)
  • Reprinted – Judy and Tracy: #1362 (15 February 1986) – #1368 (29 March 1986)
  • Sandra and the Runaway Ballet – Judy: #86 (02 Sep. 1961) – #106 (20 Jan. 1962)
  • Reprinted – Judy: #387 (10 June 1967) – #408 (4 November 1967)
  • Reprinted as Sandra of the Castle Ballet – Lucky Charm: #2 (1979)
  • Sandra and the Frightened Teacher – Judy:  #107 (27 Jan. 1962) – #116 (31 Mar. 1962)
  • Reprinted – Judy: #409 (11 November 1967) -# 418 (13 January 1968)
  • Sandra and the Hoodoo Ballet – Judy:  #119 (21 April 1962) – #130 (07 July 1962)
  • Reprinted – Judy: #419 (20 January 1968) – #430 (06 April 1968)
  • Sandra and the Dancing Doll – Judy:  #133 (28 July 1962) – #145 (20 Oct. 1962)
  • Reprinted – Judy:  #432 (20 April 1968) – #444 (13 July 1968)
  • Sandra and the Stranded Ballet – Judy: #158 (19 Jan. 1963) – #173 (04 May 1963)
  • Reprinted – Judy: #445 (20 July 1968) – #460 (02 November 1968)
  • Sandra and the Sultan’s Ballet – Judy: #250 (24 Oct. 1964) – #272 (27 Mar. 1965)
  • Reprinted – Judy: #647 (3 June 1972) – #669 (4 November 1972)
  • Reprinted: Lucky Charm: #19 (1982)
  • Sandra and the Sinister Ballet – Judy: #294 (28  Aug. 1965)  – #313 (08 Jan. 1966)
  • Reprinted – Judy: #670 (4 November 1972) – #689 (24 March 1973)
  • Sandra and the Blackmailed Ballet – Judy: #462 (16 Nov. 1968) – #473 (1 Feb. 1969)
  • Reprinted – Judy:  #876 (23 Oct.  1976) – #888 (15 Jan. 1977)
  • Sandra and the Seven Sisters – Judy: #474 (08 Feb. 1969) – #480 (22 Mar. 1969)
  • Sandra and the Girl Nobody Knows – Judy: #481 (29 Mar. 1969) – #485 (26 Apr. 1969)
  • Sandra and the Baffling Ballet – Judy: #486 (03 May 1969) – #491 (07 June 1969)
  • Sandra and the Backstreet Ballerina – Judy:  #631 (12 Feb. 1972) – #645 (20 May 1972)

 

Other Appearances: 

  • Sandra and the Sleeping BeautyJudy Annual 1962
  • Sandra and the Sad Star – Judy Annual 1963
  • Sandra and the Backstreet Ballet Dancer – Judy Annual 1964
  • Sandra and the Sad Story – Judy Annual 1965
  • Sandra and the Snow Ballet – Judy Annual 1966
  • Sandra and the Vengeance Ballet – Judy Annual 1967
  • Sandra and the Ballet of Silver Gulch – Judy Annual 1968
  • Sandra and the Captive Ballet – Judy Annual 1969
  • Sandra’s Shadow – Judy Annual 1970
  • Sandra and the Black Rose – Judy Annual 1972
  • Sandra and the Silver Shoes – Judy Annual 1973
  • Sandra and the Ballet of Macbeth – Judy Annual 1974

 

  • Sandra and the Phantom Ballerina – Judy Picture Story Library: #02 [Art: Claude Berridge}
  • Sandra and the Black Swan – Judy Picture Story Library: #08 [Art: unknown]
  • Sandra and the Snow Ballet – Judy Picture Story Library: #32  [Art: Claude Berridge}
  • Sandra and the Sabotage Ballet – Judy Picture Story Library: #75 [Art: Jose Garcia Pizarro]
  • The Forbidden Ballet – Judy Picture Story Library: #83 [Art: Eduardo Feito]
  • Sandra and the Deadly Secret – Judy Picture Story Library: #100 [Art: Eduardo Feito]

Sandra of the Secret Ballet / Sandra of the Castle Ballet

  • Sandra of the Secret Ballet –  Judy:  #01 (06 January 1960) – #55 (January 28 1961)
    • Reprinted – Judy: #325 (02 March 1966) – #379 (15 April 1967)
    • Reprinted – Judy and Tracy: #1306 (19 January 1985) – #1361 (08 Feb. 1986)
  • Sandra of the Castle Ballet – Judy: #56 (11 February 1961) – #62 (18 March 1961)
    • Reprinted –  Judy: #380 (22 April 1967) – #386 (03 June 1967)
    • Reprinted – Lucky Charm: #2 (1979)
  • Art: Paddy Brennan
  • Note: In the first reprint of the story the name change from “The Secret Ballet” to “The Castle Ballet” was earlier, the title appearing from #375 onward.
  • Note: See this post for list of sequels

Plot

Sandra Wilson lives with her stepmother, who works her hard and is quick to put down Sandra’s dream of being a ballerina. She intends to send Sandra to work in a factory but things change for Sandra when she is performing at a local concert and is watched by a veiled woman. After the concert the woman grabs her, blindfolds her and bundles Sandra into a car.  The woman tells her she is in no danger, that she has seen talent in Sandra and she is going to join her secret ballet. She takes her to a castle on island. Sandra is first greeted by a girl of her own age, Rose Gray who introduces her to the six other girls in the castle. The woman enters the room, unveiled and Sandra recognises her as Madame Nina Sierra, a great ballerina. Madame Sierra tells her she has looked all over Britain to find girls with natural talent and she has taken them from orphanages and bad homes in order to train them to become great ballerinas.

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While Sandra quickly makes friends with Rose, she has problems when another student, Pearl Novar, who is jealous of her. Pearl causes problems for the whole school, as she is not happy at the school and intends to runaway. After a failed attempt to escape on a boat, she manages to send a message out, that ends up with Mark Larsen of the Missing People’s Bureau. Mr Larsen visits the island and meets Sandra and Rose, Sandra tells him her name is Olga and that it is a private island. He returns later with a search warrant. Madame Sierra has hidden the other girls in the dungeons, just when they think they will get rid of Mr Larsen, Pearl breaks free from the girls and yells for help. They convince Larsen they are happy here but he still has to arrest Madame Sierra as by taking the girls she has committed a crime.

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At the court the girls convince the judge that they are better off with Madame Sierra and the Judge agrees to let Madame continue train them. Even Pearl has a change of heart and asks Madame if she can come back to the island. The group figure they can continue to practice their dancing with no worries now, but they continue to encounter more problems, dramas and adventures.

After the court case, reporters are still interested in story and come to the island Madame Sierra chases them away but slips and hits her head. Afterwards her teaching methods become harsh and she even strikes Sandra when she suggests Madame needs rest. She locks the girls in their dorm room, and Sandra and Rose have to escape in order to get a doctor for her. They manage to get her help (after nearly getting hit by a boat!) and Sandra takes charge while Madame recovers in a nursing home. After Madame returns her trouble isn’t over as she may have to sell the castle because of lack of money.  The girls decide to enter a competition to win  a £1000 with the help from composer Sir Albert, an old friend of Nina.

Soon after that another old acquaintance of Madame Sierra  arrives and strange things begin to happen.  The man, Boris Rambine, is a famous dance teacher and also has other talents. He is able to hypnotise the girls into forgetting things he doesn’t want them to see, such as blackmailing Madame Sierra. Sandra and Rose investigate him further and find out that years ago he hypnotised Madame Sierra to steal a precious diamond. When Boris catches them snooping in his room, he tries to hypnotise them. Sandra is able to resist the hypnotism, but he locks her up when he finds out he can’t control her. Sandra escapes and tells Madame Sierra everything, and also hides the diamond from Boris. Madame Sierra confronts him and strikes a bargain with him. She tells him he could be a great teacher instead of a cheap crook. She asks him to write a ballet for the girls and help train them for a festival in Monte Carlo, where he can return the diamond to the rightful owners. If he does this she will not go to the police. The ballet is a success and after a few obstacles the girls are are able to return the diamond.

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Back in the castle the school resume their lessons. When Sandra goes for an extra practice she finds a mysterious girl dancing in the room. The girl runs away when Sandra tries to talk to her. Later Sandra and Rose are able to follow the girl to her hiding place within the castle. She introduces herself as Alicia a runaway queen of Ruthenia along with her nurse Sergiana. She tells them a revolution in her county forced her to hide away and now the current dictator wants to kill her. His secret agents tracked her down to her last hiding place, which was a castle based on the the same plans as the schools. The girls help Alicia and Madame finds out. After seeing Alicia dance she agrees to help and also lets her join the dancing lessons. The agents do track Alicia down and kidnap Sandra in the hopes to exchange her for the queen, but the girls manage to outsmart the men. The men won’t give up easily though and eventually capture Alicia.  It turns out that Alicia is not really the queen but had taken her place after the real queen died. Sandra having learned this story from  Sergiana tells the kidnappers they are wasting their time with the girl. They release “Alicia” whose real name is Margot and she is happy to be able to join the school.

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The school is in upheaval again when Madame Sierra goes missing and the woman who comes to monitor school hates ballet. Sandra leaves the school and sneaks onto a boat going to Spain in the hopes of finding her teacher. On the ship she meets Ramon, a dancer who teaches her Spanish dances and also convinces his father, the captain, to let her stay on board. In Spain Sandra has to dodge the authorities as she has no passport, she also has to avoid the rough looking Spanish men she believes are involved with Madame Sierra’s disappearance.  In between her investigation and dodging people, she still has time to join with a dance group and perform at shows. Eventually she tracks down Madame Sierra, dancing in the mountains. Some Gypsies, led by Felix, have kidnapped her brother, so she will perform a secret Gypsy ceremony called the Dance of the Flaming Sun. After a Spanish Gypsy King dies, a great ballerina must dance all night and at sun rise throws down a torch and the man who catches it becomes the new king.  Sandra says dancing all night would kill Madame Sierra and so when she sees her teacher falter she runs up to take her place. At sun rise Sandra tosses the torch towards a friend Don Stefan and he becomes the king, ruining Felix’s plan.

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Returning to the school, Madame Sierra’s money worries arise again and she has to sell the castle to Charlie Pickford who intends to turn the castle into a holiday camp. He will allow the ballet stay, as long as they perform for the campers once a week. He brings with him his daughter Marion, who is confined to a wheelchair because of a weak heart. Marion has a love for dancing and convinces the girls to allow her to dance with them as she thinks she has recovered and is strong enough now. Madame Sierra has a doctor check her out and satisfied she agrees to let Marion continue to dance with  the girls. But when Charlie finds out he is mad and tells the school they will have to leave, a performance  with Marion in the lead soon shows him the error of his ways.

At this point the story name changes to Sandra of the Castle Ballet, which makes more sense as it really hasn’t been a ‘secret ballet’ for quite some time. The girls  find benefits with the holiday camp being on the island, a new swimming pool is built for residents which the girls are also able to use. This displeases Madame Sierra as swimming uses different muscles than for ballet and she fears it will affect their dancing. When Madame forbids swimming, Sandra breaks the rules in order to help a young girl Betty learn to swim. Betty’s mother drowned and her father didn’t want Betty in the water. When Madame finds out Sandra was swimming, she expels her.  After a boating accident where Betty saves her dad, Mr Brennan explains everything to Madame Sierra and Sandra is delighted to be let back in the school, thinking she will always stick to Madame’s rules from now on.

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Thoughts

Ballet stories were always popular in girls comics, particularly in the early years and a lot of comics had a long running story with a ballerina protagonist. Bunty had both Moira Kent and Lorna Drake, Debbie had Lisa Blake (the lonely ballerina)  and Judy  had Sandra Wilson.  While the setting would revolve around ballet, as demonstrated above, the plots were wide ranging from trying to win money to save the school, to hiding runaway queens from secret agents!

“Sandra of the Secret Ballet” is the first story in the first issue of Judy, and it is quite a good set up.  Sandra has to deal with a cruel stepmother, shows a love of dancing and is then is taken away by a mysterious woman. After this I don’t think it continues to be as strong, it has some interesting plots but it also has some very unrealistic resolutions. Any time they need a person to change their opinion about something one performance can sway the person, i.e. the judge, Charlie Pickford. Past actions are quickly forgotten about, Pearl who starts out quite antagonistic and unhappy in the school, very suddenly decides she wants to stay and becomes very friendly with Sandra. Even more puzzling is Boris, who hypnotised the girls, forced Madame Sierra to steal and locked Sandra up, quickly becomes an ally after he is exposed. Then there are some major coincidences such as “Alicia” knowing about all the secret passages in the castle because she previously hid in a castle made of the exact same plans. Why she pretended to be the Queen in hiding doesn’t make sense either as once its revealed she is a peasant girl, the secret agents lose interest in her and there is no attempts to overthrow the dictator, Margot just joins the school and that’s the end of that! Think she could have saved herself a lot of trouble before that by just saying she wasn’t the queen.

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Sandra certainly seems to land on her feet after been taken by Madame Sierra, she never hears from her cruel stepmother again and is soon the star of the class. The focus is so much on Sandra that the others in the class don’t even get named for quite some time. Rose as her loyal friend and Pearl are the only two that show any bit of personality, the rest seem to be merely there to fill the background. This did get a bit better in later stories. Although the girls may not be named the art makes it easy to distinguish between them. As well as the well drawn characters, the backgrounds and costumes are also well done. As for the dancing it looks good to me, fluid and pretty, but not being very knowledgeable of ballet I cannot vouch for its accuracy.

Despite some problems the story can be a lot of fun, ballet stories aren’t a favourite of mine but I actually liked when Sandra was having her own adventure in Spain and I quite liked when the holiday camp came to the castle.  Sandra’s first run lasted an impressive 62 issues and then she was temporarily replaced by another ballet story “Anya at Ballet School”.  Sandra returned in “Sandra and the Runaway Ballet” which is an enjoyable story and it is reprinted in Lucky Charm #2 along with the “Sandra of the Castle Ballet” storyline. While I think the name change from Secret Ballet to Castle Ballet was suitable, it is strange that it was only for the last 6 issues of the first run.  Sandra had continuously changing titles after the first run including Sandra and the… Blackmailed Ballet, Dancing Doll, Frightened Teacher, Stranded Ballet, Sultan’s Ballet. (For full list of appearances, see sequels post). It was interesting to see her actually grow up and leave the school and join other ballet companies.

Not only was she popular enough to return in new stories, The Secret Ballet was reprinted in colour as the cover story in 1966. I always feel that colour works best when it was intended to be colour in the first place, I think some of the detail can be lost when switching over from black and white. If it’s done well though it can be nice. I still prefer the black and white but the person who did the colouring for this strip was quite good and it certainly led to some more vibrant panels.

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Vicky and the Crested Dragon

Plot:

Vicky and her father, Professor Curtis, visit the Ancient Burmese city of Shansi, where they befriend the young Prince Minyan.  They discover the “Prince” is secretly a girl who too the place of her twin brother after he was kidnapped by bandits as a baby.

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Notes:

  • Art: Dudley Pout
  • Story: Betty Roland

Appeared:

  • Vicky and the Crested Dragon – Girl:  circa Vol. 6 #40 (02 October  1957) – ?

Her Hideaway Highness

Plot:

Pat Fraser was acting as groom for her sister, Brenda an international show-jumper, while she was on tour in Tarlania. During the tour, the dethroned King asked Pat to smuggle his daughter out of the country. Although disguised as another groom called Sara, snooty Princess Saria did no work to help Pat.

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Notes:

Appeared:

  • Her Hideaway Highness –  Bunty:  circa #1427 (18 May 1985) – ?