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Bunty 2009

bunty 2009This is the last Bunty annual, not including any ‘best of Bunty’ books that came out after it.  At a mere 80 pages including covers already it’s at a disadvantage for being 48 pages less than the older annuals. The cover shows a clear change in how they market the book. A cover girl appears but is mostly overwhelmed by flashy banners advertising whats inside and celebrity pictures.  Of course when this annual came out, the weekly issues had stopped for many years, so it may be understandable they are trying different methods to entice readers in with. Inside the annual, there is a table of contents, there are only 8 stories altogether; 4 picture stories, 2 text stories and 2 photo stories, the book is more feature heavy with 22 features. Some of the features  are factual articles, quizzes, posters and puzzle pages. The whole annual is full colour. (For just a list of contents click here)

Picture Stories

The Comp       (Pages: 19-25)

Art: Peter Wilkes

There are a lot of reprints in this annual, but this story I can’t confirm is a reprint,  it has some more up to date (for the time) references, like mention of the  X-Factor tv show, but it may have just updated the dialogue. At Redvale Comp there is going to be a concert for an end of term fund raiser. Laura, Roz,  Hayley and Becca are trying to think of an act for the concert and decide they will perform as  a tribute band – the Spice Girls, as they were when they started. They need a fifth person, they ask Nikki but she says her and Claire are more comfortable handling backstage stuff. Freddy volunteers to be Scary Spice. Stancee, Roz’s stepsister directs the group. They plan to mime and dance, but then the auditions take place and don’t allow any props. They try their best and luckily their routine and explanation means they barely make it, despite the bad singing. On the night of the concert in their costumes they are the hit of the concert, even if Jayne the Payne and Margaret aren’t impressed. The story is fine, nice to see the Comp gang again, although it may seem familiar to me because I think it was quite common for The Comp annual stories to revolve around some sort of concert!

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Strictly Dancing!      (Pages: 33-38)

Art: Andy Tew

This was first printed in the 1995 annual under a different name – The Perfect Partner. The story has also had a colour update. now in full-colour rather than the orange/black/white it was before. There are some other changes-  like the lettering is different, there are some alterations to the dialogue (mainly to reiterate the title strictly dancing) and the main characters names are changed. Danielle has her name shortened to Danni and Mark  becomes Nat.

The story itself has Nat and Danni as friends and dance partners. It isn’t until someone points out that they would make a great couple that Danni realises her feelings for Nat aren’t platonic. Unfortunately at the same time Nat gets a girlfriend, Zoe. When Zoe comes to watch their dance practices, Danni can’t concentrate and decides to dance solo for a while. Nat misses Danni though and he realizes he also has feelings for her so the resume their partnership and start dating. The colour update is fine, it doesn’t overwhelm the original drawing, so it works well. The forced extra dialogue can be a bit much though “We’re strictly dancing partners”  “It’s strictly dancing to him. Nothing more”.  Still the story holds up well enough and clearly isn’t outdated that it still works 14 years later.

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The Four Marys      (Pages: 45-49)

Art: Jim Eldridge

This first appeared in the 1999 annual. The story is set at Christmas with the opening splash page of the girls and their class caroling around a Christmas tree. Later at a shop the other Marys tell Cotty that she is going to need to brush up on her French when she wins the Chrismas Card Art Competition, the prize of which is a trip to Disneyland Paris. Cotty modest as ever says others could win including Carol, a kind girl whose parents have fallen on hard times. Cotty notices that  Carol gives a little boy some extra money so he can afford to buy a present and get the bus home. Later at school the paintings for the competition are hanging. Everyone is agreeing Cotty’s is the best, but she no longer wants to win and would rather Carol did. Cotty looks at Carol’s knows how it could be improved. That night she makes some changes to both pictures adding a little extra to Carol’s picture and making hers a little duller. The next day Carol wins the competition.

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It is a nice gesture by Cotty but it does seem to diminish Carol’s abilities a bit.  Because of course no one could actually be better than Cotty! Not only does she have to make her own picture look less good she also has to improve Carol’s picture. Also while Cotty’s painting of the school is nice, it’s not very Christmassy compared to Carols.

Carly’s Cats!        (Pages: 57 – 63)

Art: John Armstrong

Another reprint taken from the 1995 annual. The lettering and the title style have changed, probably to fit in better with the rest of the book. There are some slight changes to the dialogue and little changes like the closing statement in the last panel was initially just a thought rather than spoken out loud. Also the main cat’s name changes from Griselda to Maisie.

The story is about  a girl Carly that works in a cat sanctuary but the cats home lease is up, so they have to try to find homes for each of the cats or the cats will be put down. She finds homes for a few, though she does run into a few problems like a fashion designer, who just wants an exotic cat, Tang, as a background ornament. Carly takes Tang back explaining cats are pets not ornaments, luckily on the way home  Tang escapes and runs into a man’s home who would love a new cat after his old one died. One of the cats Maisie keeps getting into trouble by exploring a neighbour’s property. This turns out to be a lucky thing when a fire starts and Maisie wakes up the owner. In gratitude, she offers the cat sanctuary to set up in her old outbuildings.

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This was one of my favourite stories when I read it first time around in the older annual, and it still as good now, this is in large part due to John Armstrong’s great artwork.

Text Stories

The New Girl      (Pages: 40-41)

Writer: Susan Elizabeth Issacs
Illustrations: Susannah Fishbourne

The text stories and their spot art are actually credited in this book! It is strange that sometimes text stories would be credited but they still didn’t like to print who was responsible for picture stories. Anyway this story is about a girl Lexi that moves to a new town. On her first day she makes friends with the next door neighbour Petra and her cousin, Dawn, that lives close by. Petra is going away on holidays, but Lexi is excited to make plans with Dawn. But then Dawn doesn’t call all week. When she sees her in town she ignores her. Then she literally bumps into her spilling drink on her, Dawn calls her an idiot and walks away. Lexi is upset but surprised when Petra returns and she still wants to be friends. It turns out Dawn’s been in hospital with appendicitis and it was actually Dawn’s sister Claire that Lexi ran into.

Suzy Plays a Trick      (Pages: 68-69)

Writer: Tracy Joy Holroyd
Illustrations: Susannah Fishbourne

I wonder is this the same Tracy J Holroyd that wrote Children’s History of Lancashire and Children’s History of Manchester? Suzy and her friend Amy decide to play a trick on the cast of the play their in. There is a ghost story about a twisted grey ghost appearing on the balcony of the old theatre. During rehearsal Suzy plans to dress up as the ghost, and then Amy will point out the ghost to everyone.  The trick starts off as planned, and at first Suzy is impressed at Amy’s acting skills, but then everyone starts panicking so she rushes down, to calm them. She meets the boys on the stairs they tell her they knew it was her playing a trick what everyone was scared of was the appearance of a ghastly twisted grey figure behind her! Nice little scary story and the spot art shows that Suzy is a person of colour, which is nice to see some bit of diversity as all the other protagonists in the annuals are white.

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Photo Stories

Two’s Company…      (Pages: 7-12)

Bunty 2009 twos companySally has some trouble in her school as she is being teased because her mum is temporary head. One girl, Lori, is the leader of all this and gets some boys to ask Sally about an upcoming dance, getting her hopes up and then walking away. Luckily Sally has her friend Jo to support her, so when she sees Lori’s brother, Al, waiting near her house she tells him she knows about jokes and cuts him off before he can say anything. Jo talks to him though and convinces Sally to listen to him, he’s not like his sister and really likes Sally and wants to go to the dance with him. I’m not a fan of photo stories but i will give it some recognition for making a more interesting, eye catching layout than normal.

Choices!      (Pages: 72-77)

This is the better of the two photo stories. Andrea is training to be top athlete, unfortunately it means she hasn’t a lot of time for her friends. She is excited when she is entered into county trials and wants to tell her best friend Jackie. It turns out Jackie has news too some friends have been challenged to an inter school bowling match, they want Andrea to play but she can’t because its the night before the trials. She is upset when Jackie doesn’t understand. During training her coach can tell somethings wrong, and Jackie tells her, she is torn between friends and athletics. The coach listen but tells her that Andrea has to come to her own decision about whats most important. She decides she wants to see how good an athlete she can be. But while athletics is the dream she wants to pursue she is also more conscious of neglecting her friends and realizes she can do more. Her and Jackie make up and Andrea says she’ll come to the bowling game to cheer them on for a little bit.

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Features

This annual is more feature heavy then previous annuals and there is also more focus on celebrities, but there is still room for quizzes, puzzles and crafts. While some of the articles have photos, the features with illustrations are actually credited.

A to Z of Things We Like!      (Pages: 2-3, 78-79)

Illustrations: Susannah Fishbourne

Inside the covers is a bright list of things that the readers may like such as Friends, Kittens, Reading, X-Mas.

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Starscope      (Page: 4)

A short horoscope – as a Gemini mine was: A text or email might bring big news. Lucky Month: March, Lucky Number: 7 Star Birthday: Johnyy Depp (9th June)

Posters      (Pages: 6, 18, 39, 70)

A poster for every season of the year. These are photos of animals. Spring – Chickens, Summer- kitten, Autumn – Westie and Winter – Penguin. Each animal also has a funny thought or speech bubble.

10 Funky Facts About…      (Pages: 13, 28, 44, 51, 56)

The more celebrity based feature telling us about; Miley Cyrus, the ‘High School’ Guys (Zac Efron, Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel), Ashley Tisdale, Emma Roberts, Dylan and Cole Sprouse

Quizzes:

There are several quizzes throughout the annual, 2 involve answering questions and seeing is full under the mostly a, b, c or d category. Those two quizzes are checking how good a friend you are and what starsign your personality matches up with. There is a also a flowchart quiz to determine what type of holidays do you like

  • How Do You Rate as a Mate?      (Pages: 14-15) [Illustrations: Wayne Thompson]
  • Home or Away?      (Page: 50)
  • Are You Really Like Your Star Sign?  (Pages: 54-55) [Illustrations: Wayne Thompson]Bunty_2009_Mate

 

Puzzles:

There are a variety of puzzles, including Take Five! which has word searches on topics like animals, British places, collectibles.  Other puzzles are crosswords, ladder puzzles and spot the difference.

  • Take Five!      (Pages: 16-17, 52-53)
  • Puzzled!      (Pages: 42-43)
  • Snakes ‘n’ Ladders      (Pages: 66-67)

All About….     (Pages: 26-27, 64-65)

Readers share a part of their life, first up is Alex  who likes reading, baking and helps her dad look after bees. The second is about Amelia, who likes acting, swimming and fortune telling.

We Love Elephants!      (Pages: 29-31)

Three pages dedicated to Elephants, which leads into the next feature…

Create Your Very Own Ele-Friend      (Page: 32)

Some arts and crafts with instructions to make paper mache elephant.

Chill Out!      (Page: 71)

Another factual article about animals, in this case – penguins.

Final Thoughts

The content of this annual is actually fine, there is quite a nice variety, but it does suffer in comparison to other annuals by having less pages. It’s funny that The Best of Bunty Annual that came out last year had a few less pages but seems more substantial (of course has to be noted that the target audience is different for that book). For me at least that is probably because it had more space dedicated to stories, 60 pages compared to the 42 pages in this annual. Another thing that I don’t like in this annual is the lettering, it’s most prominent in comparing it to the older stories that were reprinted. It’s less subtle, bigger and bolder and doesn’t always suit the story.  There is a consistency throughout the annual, which can be nice, I was also happy to see some people credited with their work.

Mandy Annual 1986

 MandyAnnual1986Picture Stories

  • The Annabell–Rose Doll (Pages: 4-13) [Art: Andrew Wilson]
  • The Slave Girls (Pages: 17-21)
  • Home of Last Hopes (Pages: 25-31) [Art: Richard Neillands]
  • Angel (Pages: 33-43) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
  • Goldie (Pages: 45-48)
  • One and One is One (Pages: 49-57) [Art: George Martin]
  • Fay’s Fantasy Family (Pages: 59-68) [Art: Ron Lumsden]
  • The Lady in Black [Damian Darke story] (Pages: 71-79) [Art: Jim Eldridge]
  • Mandy (Pages: 81) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Valda and the Guardians of the Tomb (Pages: 82-95) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
  • Susie’s Last Chance (Pages: 97-105) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • It’s a Dare! (Pages: 108-112) [Art: Robert MacGillivray]
  • The Bridge of Sighs (Pages: 114-118) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • Lucky in Love (Pages: 120-127) [Art: Wilf Street]

Text Stories

  • Give a Dog a Bad Name (Pages: 22-24) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Cindy’s Gift (Pages: 69-70)
  • Terror! (Pages: 106-107)

Features

  • How Brave Are You? (Pages: 14-15)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Ballet (Pages: 16)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Beauty (Pages: 32)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Flowers (Pages: 44)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Horses (Pages: 58)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Horoscopes (Pages: 80)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Boys (Pages: 96)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Friends (Pages: 113)
  • What Every Girl Should Know About…. Owners (for dog’s only) (Pages: 119)

The Three Imps

Plot:

Jenni Taylor, Karen Lander and Kiki Nagomi are three close friends that attend a  boarding school, the Imperial Ballet School.  Some stories include; Jenni having to deal with a teacher that takes a dislike to her and the girls helping hide a runaway at the school.

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Notes:

  • Art: Jim Eldridge

Appeared:

  • The Three Imps –  Bunty: #1183 (13 September 1980) – #1193 (22 November 1980) [no episode in #1188]
  • The Three Imps – Bunty: #1199 (3 January 1981) – #1222 (13 June 1981)
  • The Three Imps – Bunty: #1236 (19 September 1981) – #1249 (19 December 1981)
  • The Three Imps – Bunty: #1306 (22 January 1983) – #1329 (2 July 1983)
  • The Three Imps – Bunty: #1344 (15 October 1983) – #1378 (9 June 1984)

Other Appearances:

Annual Appearances

  • The Three Imps – Bunty Annual 1982 [Art: Jim Eldridge]
  • The Three Imps – Bunty Annual 1983 [Art: Jim Eldridge]
  • The Three Imps – Bunty Annual 1985 [Art: Jim Eldridge]

Summer Specials

  • The Three Imps – Bunty Summer Special 1982 [Art: Jim Eldridge]
  • The Three Imps – Bunty Summer Special 1983 [Art: Jim Eldridge]
  • The Three Imps – Bunty Summer Special 1984 [Art: Jim Eldridge]

Mandy Annual 1983

Picture Stories

  • The Troubles of Trixie  (Pages: 4-11) [Art: Jim Eldridge]
  • ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (Pages: 13-16) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • It’s a Dare!  (Pages: 17-21) [Art: Tom Hurst]
  • Lucky’s Country Cousin   (Pages: 24-32) [Art: Wilf Street]
  • The Bride Wore Red   (Pages: 33-43) [Art: Stanley Houghton]
  • Selwyn and Samantha   (Pages: 44-47) [Art: George Martin]
  • Dilly the Daily   (Pages: 53-58) [Art: Richard Neillands]
  • Only a Rose   (Pages: 59-63) [Art: Ron Lumsden]
  • The Diary   (Pages: 65-77) [Art: Kim Raymond]
  • I Hate Boys Who…    (Pages: 78-79)
  • Mandy – a story without words   (Pages: 81, 95) [Art: Peter Kay]
  • Valda   (Page: 82 – 94) [Art: Dudley Wynne]
  • Penny of P.A.W.S.   (Pages: 97- 100)
  • Marco   (Pages: 105-112)
  • Stella Starr – Stunt Girl   (Pages: 113-117) [Art: George Martin]
  • Mum on Wheels  (Pages: 120-126) [Art: Guy Peeters]

Text Stories

  • Mistress Quigley  (Pages: 22-23)
  • Danger on the Moor   (Pages: 49-52)
  • The Very Five   (Pages: 101-104)

Features

  • Table of Contents   (Pages: 2-3)
  • What’s Cooking?  (Page: 12)
  • About Ballet –
    • How it All Began… (Page: 48)
    • The Story of the Dress  (Page: 64)
    • Ballet Facts   (Page: 80)
    • Characters from Famous Ballets  (Pages: 96)
  • Friends or Foes?   (Pages: 118-119)
  • Ad for Mandy Comic (Page: 127)

Bunty Annual 1998

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Picture Stories

  • The Four Marys (Pages: 4-9)  [Artist Jim Eldridge]
  • The New Girls! (Pages: 18-23)  [Artist Andy Tew]
  • The Comp (Pages: 25-31)  [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • The Sad Snowman (Pages: 49-55)  [Artist Douglas Perry]
  • Hayley’s Holidays (Pages: 60-63) [Artist Ron Lumsden]
  • Fiona’s Friend (Pages: 65-71)
  • Sadie’s Summer (Pages: 74-79)  [Artist “B Jackson”]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 81-88)  [Artist Jim Eldridge]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 89)  [Artist Andy Tew]
  • Dream On! (Pages: 90-94)
  • Sharing Shannon (Pages: 97-103)  [Artist Eduardo Feito]
  • Wishing Mel (Pages: 107-111) [Artist Douglas Perry]
  • The Comp (Pages: 113-117) [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • Bugsy (Pages: 120)
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 125) [Artist Andy Tew]

Text Stories

  • Carly’s Crowd (Pages: 17) [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • Going Places (Pages: 64)
  • Silent Screams (Pages: 104-105)

Photo Stories

  • “The Boy for Me!” (Pages: 11-16)
  • I Spy! (Pages: 33-39)
  • Sandy’s Secret (Pages: 42-47)

Features

  • What’s in a Name? (Pages: 2-3)
  • Pet Pin-Up (Pages: 10, 96, 124)
  • Puzzle Time! (Pages: 24)
  • Four Marys Fact File (Pages: 32)
  • Do Not Disturb! (Pages: 40-41)
  • Yummy! (Pages: 48)
  • Star Chart 1998 (Pages: 56-57)
  • Best Friends’ Special (Pages: 58-59)
  • Party On! (Pages: 72-73)
  • The Perfect Boy (Pages: 80)
  • Green Scene (Pages: 95)
  • Make Your Own Christmas Cards (Pages: 106)
  • Behind the Scenes at Byker Grove (Pages: 118-119)
  • Merry Christmas Shopping! (Pages: 121-123)
  • What’s in a Name? (Pages: 126-127)
  • Animal Crackers (Pages: 112)

Bunty Annual 1985

Picture Stories

  • The Four Marys (Pages: 6-15) [Artist: Selby Donnison]
  • T for Trouble (Pages: 17-22) [Artist: Douglas Perry]
  • Teeny Tina (Pages: 23-32)
  • “My Brother’s a Chimp!” (Pages: 36-45) [Artist: Matias Alonso]
  • Toots (Pages: 49) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • The Three Imps (Pages: 52-59) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • The Oak Tree (Pages: 68-77) [Artist: David Matysiak]
  • Aunt Kate’s Curiosity Shop (Pages: 81-86) [Artist: George Ramsbottom?]
  • Ice-Cold Alex (Pages: 88-95) [Artist: Colin Merrett]
  • Belle of the Ball (Pages: 97-102) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • Astons to the Rescue! (Pages: 103-111) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • Haggis (Pages: 112)
  • Sarah and Jane Little Ladies at War (Pages: 113-119) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • The Day it Rained Fish! (Pages: 120-125) [Artist Robert MacGillivray]

Text Stories

  • A Dog for Debbie  (Page: 48)

Photo Stories

  • The Gift  (Pages: 60-64)

Features

  • Make a Christmas Mobile (Pages: 16)
  • Play Aggravation! (Pages: 33)
  • Ruff! Ruff! Gibber! Gibber! (Pages: 34-35)
  • Smash Hit Tracy! (Pages: 46)
  • Bunty’s Cut-Out Wardrobe (Pages: 47)
  • “I’m a Star Superstar!” (Pages: 50-51)
  • Every Home Should Have a Haggis (Pages: 65-67)
  • Pure Gold! (Pages: 78)
  • Bunty’s Cut-Out Wardrobe (Pages: 79)
  • Superpets (Pages: 80)Laughs Ahoy (Pages: 87)
  • Christmas Crackers (Pages: 96)

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Bunty Annual 1983

Picture Stories

  • The Four Marys (Pages: 6-13) [Artist: Selby Donnison]
  • Haggis (Pages: 17-18)
  • Dolwyn’s Dolls (Pages: 19-26) [Artist: George Ramsbottom?]
  • Wanderer- the Story of a Foal (Pages: 28-32)
  • The Flights of Flopear (Pages: 33-41) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • Belle of the Ball (Pages: 44-48) [Artist: Colin Merrett]
  • The Three Imps (Pages: 50-58) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • Kate Must Skate! (Pages: 59-64) [Artist: Carlos Freixas]
  • Maid Marian (Pages: 65-72) [Artist: Selby Donnison]
  • Wonderwoofa (Pages: 74-80) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • Who’s Her Ladyship? (Pages: 82-89) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • The Faith and Hope of Charity Brown (Pages: 90-96) [Artist: Terry Aspin]
  • The Incredible Adventures of Mini-Mum (Pages: 97-104) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
  • The World of Grace (Pages: 105-112) [Artist: Douglas Perry]
  • Goosey Goosey Gander (Pages: 114-121) [Artist: Russ Nicholson]
  • Toots (Pages: 122-123) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]

Text Stories

  • The Christmas Card  (Pages: 42-43)

Features

  • Little Monkey! (Pages: 14-16)
  • Chinese Horoscope (Pages: 27)
  • Apple A-Peel! (Pages: 73)
  • Bunty Cut Out Wardrobe (Pages: 81)
  • Pets Corner (Pages: 113)
  • Make a Toots Doll (Pages: 124-125)
  • Keep Ahead with Haggis (Pages: 49)

 

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Bunty Annual 1996

Picture Stories

  • The Four Marys (Pages: 5-12) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • Love Letters (Pages: 13-16)
  • Stage Fright (Pages: 17-24) [Artist: Ron Lumsden]
  • Secret Star (Pages: 25-32) [Artist: Douglas Perry]
  • Matchmaker Marie (Pages: 33-38) [Artist: John Armstrong]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 42) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • No Boys Allowed! (Pages: 49-53, 71-75, 97-101 )
  • Haggis (Pages: 54)
  • Looking for Lizzie (Pages: 55-63) [Artist: Don Walker]
  • Debbie’s Designs (Pages: 64-70) [Artist: Ron Lumsden]
  • It’s a Dog’s Life (Pages: 76-80) [Artist: John Armstrong]
  • Perfect Partners (Pages: 81-86)
  • Bugsy (Pages: 87)
  • No Time for Tracy (Pages: 90-96) [Artist: Claude Berridge]
  • Toots (Pages: 104) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 105-112) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • The Comp (Pages: 113-120) [Artist: Peter Wilkes]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 121) [Artist: Andy Tew]

Text Stories

  • Fiona’s First Day (Pages: 39)
  • Lisa’s Diary (Pages: 88-89)

Photo Stories

  • Luv, Lisa (Pages: 43-48)
  • Copy Kate (Pages: 122-125)

Features

  • Horoscope (Pages: 2-3)
  • In the Dog’s House (Pages: 40-41)
  • Tinsel Teasers (Pages: 102-103)
  • Horoscope (Pages: 126-127)

Bunty Annual 1997

Picture Stories

  • The Four Marys (Pages: 5-10)  [Artist Jim Eldridge]
  • The Lies About Lucy  (Pages: 17-23) [Artist Ron Lumsden]
  • Wendy’s Three Wishes  (Pages: 25-31)  [Artist Eduardo Feito]
  • Bugsy (Page: 32)
  • The Blue Bonnet  (Pages: 35-43)  [Artist “B Jackson”]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You  (Pages: 46-47)  [Artist Andy Tew]
  • The Girl in the Mirror  (Pages: 49-55)
  • The Four Marys  (Pages: 59-68) [Artist Jim Eldridge]
  • The Comp  (Pages: 69-74) [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • No Dogs Allowed!  (Pages: 75-80)  [Artist John Armstrong]
  • The New Girls  (Pages: 87-95)  [Artist Claude Berridge]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You  (Pages: 96) [Artist Andy Tew]
  • The Prisoners  (Pages: 97-100)  [Artist Julio Bosch]
  • Magnum the Magnificent  (Pages: 101-105)  [Artist Eduardo Feito]
  • The Seeker  (Pages: 108-112) [Artist Douglas Perry]
  • The Comp  (Pages: 113-117)  [Artist Peter Wilkes]
  • Clumsy Claudia  (Pages: 120-125)  [Artist Andy Tew]

Text Stories

  • The Postcard  (Pages: 33-34)  [Artist Eduardo Feito]
  • The Magic Garden (Pages: 56-57)  [Artist Eduardo Feito]
  • Lisa’s Diary  (Pages: 118-119)

Photo Stories

  • Three’s a Crowd  (Pages: 12-16)
  • Luv, Lisa  (Pages: 81-85)

Features

  • Calendar  (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Table of Contents (Page: 4)
  • Best of Friends (Page: 11)
  • Ho! Ho! Ho!  (Page: 24)
  • Gladiators Ready! (Pages: 44-45)
  • Green Scene  (Page: 86)
  • Pet Pin Up  (Page:48)
  • Festive Fun!  (Pages: 106-107)
  • Scrooge or Santa?  (Page: 58)

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Bunty Annual 1994

Picture Stories

  • The Four Marys (Pages: 5-12) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • Prize Pupil (Pages: 17-20) [Artist: Peter Wilkes]
  • Toots (Pages: 21) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • Step Back in Time (Pages: 24-28) [Artist “B Jackson”]
  • Grappling Gertie (Pages: 29-32)
  • Fay’s Best Friend (Pages: 33-39) [Artist: Claude Berridge]
  • Christmas Wishes (Pages: 42-47) [Artist: Norman Lee]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 48) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • Margie’s Magic Whistle (Pages: 49-56) [Artist: Eduardo Feito]
  • Haggis (Pages: 57)
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 58-63) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • A Family Heirloom (Pages: 65-69)
  • Sarah’s Songbird (Pages: 70-73) [Artist: Dudley Wynne]
  • Mum for a Week (Pages: 75-80) Artist Ron Lumsden]
  • Bugsy and Friends (Pages: 86-87)
  • Front Page News (Pages: 90-93) [Artist : Andy Tew]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like You (Pages: 96) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • Mabel and Veronica- The Third Form Snobs (Pages: 97-102) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • Holly’s Holiday (Pages: 103-107) [Artist: Ron Lumsden]
  • Trick or Treat? (Pages: 109-112) [Artist: Norman Lee]
  • Phantom Pony (Pages: 113-117)
  • The Comp (Pages: 118-125) [Artist: Peter Wilkes]

Text Stories

  • The Comp (Pages: 22-23) [Artist: Peter Wilkes]
  • Lisa’s Diary (Pages: 94-95)

Photo Stories

  • Wendy’s Winners (Pages: 13-16)
  • Luv, Lisa (Pages: 81-85)

Features

  • Having a Ball! (Pages: 40-41)
  • Tree Mendous (Pages: 64)
  • Christmas Keep Fit (Pages: 74)
  • Stars of St. K’s (Pages: 88-89)
  • Does Christmas Drive You Crackers? (Pages: 108)

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