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Bunty Annual 1991

Picture Stories

  • The Great Escape (Pages: 6-15) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like you (Pages: 16) [Artist: Andy Tew]
  • Sister Susie (Pages: 17-24) [Artist Matias Alonso]
  • Haggis (Pages: 25)
  • Pinkie (Pages: 26-32) [Artist: Douglas Perry]
  • Robina Hood (Pages: 36-38) [Artist: Rodney Sutton]
  • The Comp (Pages: 49-57) [Artist: Guy Peeters]
  • A Saddle for Strawberry (Pages: 58-64) [Artist: Juan Sarompas]
  • The Painting (Pages: 65-77) [Artist: David Matysiak]
  • The Four Marys (Pages: 81-90) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
  • Toots (Pages: 91) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
  • The Good Fairy (Pages: 92-96) [Artist: Norman Lee]
  • School’s Out: The K.O. Kids (Pages: 97-108) [Artist: Terry Aspin]
  • Brassribs (Pages: 113-120) [Artist: Matias Alonso]
  • Bunty- A Girl Like you (Pages: 125) [Artist: Andy Tew]

Photo Stories

  • Second Fiddle Sarah (Pages: 39-45)
  • Dear Katy… (Pages: 109-112)

Features

  • Another Day… (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • The Statue of Liberty is in- Denmark? (Pages: 33-35)
  • Who is Sylvie? (Pages: 46-47)
  • Design a Fashion (Pages: 48)
  • Leading Ladies! (Pages: 78-79)
  • Whatever Neckst? (Pages: 80)
  • Calendar (Pages: 121-124)

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Mandy Annual 1995

Picture Stories

  • Penny’s Place (Pages:5-12) [Art: Edmond Ripoll]
  • The Visitor (Pages:13-16) [Art: Ana Rodriguez]
  • Memory (Pages:17-23) [Art: Eduardo Feito]
  • Holiday Magic (Pages:24-28) [Art: Guy Peeters]
  • A Friend for Keeps (Pages:29-32) [Art: Leslie Branton]
  • Stage School (Pages:49-55) [Art: Juliana Buch]
  • The Honourable S.J. (Pages:56-64) [Art: Paddy Brennan]
  • Dream Boy (Pages:65-70) [Art: Julio Bosch]
  • Hold that Tiger! (Pages:71-76) [Art: Wilf Street]
  • The Boy Zone (Pages:77-80) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • Classmates (Pages:97-104) [Art: Maria Dembilio]
  • The Gift Horse (Pages:105-111) [Art: Carlos Freixas]
  • Nurses (Pages:113-118) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • M & J (Pages:119-121) [Art: Peter Wilkes]
  • Skeleton Corner (Pages: 122-125) [Art: Mike Dorey]

Features

  • Animals (Pages:2-3)
  • M & J Mag (Pages:33)
  • Calendar [3 parts] (Pages: 34-35, 46-47, 94-95)
  • Life at London Zoo (Pages:36-37)
  • Simply the Best (Pages:38)
  • Puzzles ‘n’ Things/ Trivia Puzzles (Pages:39-40)
  • Ha! Ha! (Pages:41)
  • Take That Quiz (Pages:42)
  • Mini Squares (Pages:43)
  • Crosswords (Pages:44)
  • Pin Up (Pages:45, 86, 96)
  • Make ‘n’ Do (Pages:48)
  • M & J Mag (Pages:81)
  • Starscopes (Pages:82-83)
  • Make ‘n’ Do (Pages:84-85)
  • Puzzles on the Box (Pages:87)
  • Name Game / Alphabet Quiz (Pages:88-89)
  • Ready, Steady, Go! (Pages:90-91)
  • Do They Differ? (Pages:92)
  • Make ‘n’ Do (Pages:93)
  • Puzzle Answers (Pages:112)
  • Wish Upon a Star (Pages:126-127)

Judy Annual 1983

Picture Stories

  • Mother Goose (Pages: 5-9) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Tulips (Pages: 12-16) [Art: Peter Wilkes]
    • Reprinted and translated into Dutch (as “Tulpen…”) – Debbie #35 (1983)
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 17-19) [Art: John Higson]
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 21-23) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 26-27) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Girl With the Golden Smile (Pages: 29-31) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • Stranger in the Snow (Pages: 33-37) [Art: Matias Alonso]
  • Val of the Valley (Pages: 39-43) [Art: Kim Raymond]
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 49-51) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Trial Run (Pages: 53-57) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 61-63)
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 66-67)
  • Superbabe (Pages: 71-73) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Well-Kept Secret (Pages: 74-75) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Boyfriends (Pages: 76)
  • Anita’s Butler (Pages: 77-79) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • The Toy-Maker’s Daughter (Pages: 84-89) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • Hearts to Mend (Pages: 93-95)
  • Secret Skater (Pages: 97-101) [Art: Paddy Brennan]
  • Danger, Min at Work! (Pages: 104-105)
  • Betty’s Bloodhound Butler (Pages: 109-111) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • The Bond (Pages: 114-117) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • Hunted! (Pages: 120-125) [Art: Ian Kennedy]

Text Stories

  • Lesley’s Angel (Pages: 106-108)

Features

  • Photos (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • The Art of Making Up (Pages: 10-11)
  • My Den (Pages: 20)
  • Christmas Cat Stocking (Pages: 24-25)
  • Jazz up a Jar!/ Dragnet (Pages: 28)
  • Sweet Treat (Pages: 32)
  • Judy Pin-Up: Noel Edmonds (Pages: 38)
  • Lunch Box (Pages: 44)
  • Cat and Mouse (Pages: 45)
  • Clare at Crufts (Pages: 46-47)
  • Purrfect (Pages: 48)
  • Bunny Business (Pages: 52)
  • Animal Ghosts (Pages: 58-59)
  • Airline Express (Pages: 60)
  • Cold or Hot (Pages: 64-65)
  • Round the World (Pages: 68-69)
  • Dottie’s Arty Joke Book (Pages: 70)
  • Handy Hold-All (Pages: 80)
  • The Peter Pan of Pop (Pages: 81-83)
  • Come to the Fair (Pages: 90-91) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
  • Be Your Own Fortune Teller (Pages: 92)
  • Judy Pin-Up: Peter Davidson (Pages: 96)
  • Nautical Necklace (Pages: 102)
  • This should be A Draw (Pages: 103)
  • Dottie’s Doggie Lovers’ Joke Book (Pages: 112)
  • Key Tidy (Pages: 113)
  • A Career With Ponies (Pages: 118-119)

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Invisible Isla

Plot:

Isla Nordon accidentally drinks one of her scientist father’s experimental potions and turns invisible.  Isla wears a skin like latex suit while her father tries to find an antidote.

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Notes:

  • Art: Norman Lee

Appeared:

  • Invisible Isla–  Bunty: #1784 (21 March 1992) – #1795 (6 June 1992)
    • Reprinted: Bunty #2175 (25 September 1999) – #2186 (4 December 1999)
  • Invisible Isla –  Bunty: #1811 (26 Sept 1992) – #1821 (05 Dec 1992)

Other Appearances:

  • Invisible Isla-  Bunty Picture Story Library #363

 

Judy Annual 1985

Picture Stories

  • “I Can See You…” (Pages: 5-9) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
  • Rosita (Pages: 12-15) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • The Guardians (Pages: 17-19)
  • Little Awful Annie (Pages: 21-23) [Art: Colin Merrett]
  • Speaking With Tongues (Pages: 25-27)
  • Boyfriends (Pages: 28)
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 29-31) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • A Link with the Past (Pages: 33-37)
  • Weedy Wendy (Pages: 40-42)
  • Traveller’s Rest (Pages: 43-47)
  • ‘To the Station’ (Pages: 49-51)
  • The Steel Tree (Pages: 53-55)
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 57-59) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 61-63) [Art: John Higson]
  • Pamela’s Pony (Pages: 65-67)
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 68-69)
  • Community Nurse (Pages: 70-71) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 74-75)
  • The Wrong Track (Pages: 77-79)
  • The Exchange (Pages: 81-85)
  • Pony Tales/ Dog (Pages: 86/ 108)
  • Oona and Linda (Pages: 91-95) [Art: Matias Alonso]
  • Bobby Dazzler (Pages: 102-103) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • The Girl With the Golden Smile (Pages: 105-107) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • Real Money (Pages: 109-111)
  • “I Have Been Here Before!” (Pages: 113-117) [Art: Peter Wilkes]

Photo Stories

  • Softy Simpson (Pages: 96-100)
  • Runaway (Pages: 121-125)

Features

  • Photos (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Actors on Strings (Pages: 10-11)
  • Be a Champion Show-Jumper (Pages: 16)
  • Crosspatch! (Pages: 20)
  • Boomtime for British Bangers (Pages: 24)
  • Love of a Pony Is… (Pages: 32)
  • World of Wildfowl (Pages: 38-39)
  • The Paper Railway (Pages: 48)
  • Pins ‘n’ Things (Pages: 52)
  • Dottie’s Holiday Diary (Pages: 56)
  • Pop-a-Penny Poodle (Pages: 60)
  • Ski Slope! (Pages: 64)
  • History of a Know –All (Pages: 72-73)
  • Make This Pony Blanket (Pages: 76)
  • Dottie’s Joke Book (Pages: 80)
  • Calendar (Pages: 87-90)
  • Wheel of Fortune (Pages: 101)
  • Animal Quiz (Pages: 104)
  • Grrr!! The Bug/ Emergency Slippers (Pages: 112)
  • Carry on Camping (Pages: 118-119)
  • Please Buy Me… (Pages: 120)

Judy Annual 1981

Picture Stories

  • A Baffling Birthday (Pages: 5-9) [Art: Carlos Laffond]
  • The Wishing Stick (Pages: 11-15) [Art: Stanley Houghton]
  • Cora Cupid (Pages: 17-19) [Art: Giorgio Letteri]
  • Wee Slavey (Pages: 23-25) [Art: John Higson]
  • First-Time Faith (Pages: 27-29) [Art: Jim Baikie]
  • Hob’s Lum (Pages: 34-39) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • The Runner (Pages: 43-47) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
  • Danger- Min at Work (Pages: 52-53)
  • Big ‘n’ Bertha (Pages: 60)
  • Schoolgirl Vet (Pages: 61-63)
  • “You Will Obey!” (Pages: 68-70) [Art: Norman Lee]
  • Boyfriends (Pages: 74)
  • Anna’s Private Army (Pages: 75-77) [Art: Bert Hill]
  • Junior Nanny (Pages: 85–87) [Art: Oliver Passingham]
  • Trapped (Pages: 92-96) [Art: Tony Hudson]
  • Shock Treatment (Pages: 100-103) [Art: Don Walker]
  • Over the Hill (Pages: 107-112) [Art: Paddy Brennan]
  • Terror for Tina (Pages: 113-117) [Art: Claude Berridge]
  • The Immortal Dancer (Pages: 121-125) [Art: Ian Kennedy]
    • Reprinted and  translated into Dutch (as “De onsterfelijke danseres”) – Debbie #29 (1982).

Text Stories

  • Baby Talk (Pages: 58-59)
  • Curly (Pages: 80)
  • My Beloved Chippy (Pages: 97)
    • Reprinted and translated into Dutch (as “Chippy”) – monthly Debbie Stripstory #8/1981.

Features

  • Readers Photos (Pages: 2-3, 126-127)
  • Golden Oldies (Pages: 10)
  • Pin Up (Pages: 16, 48)
  • Treasure Hunt! (Pages: 20-22)
  • Kitty the Egg Warmer Cat (Pages: 26)
  • Cinderella on Ice (Pages: 30-31)
  • Make a Dragon Pencil Box (Pages: 32)
  • Cycle Test (Pages: 33)
  • Animal Magic (Pages: 40-41)
  • Hobby Hint (Pages: 42)
  • Be a TV Producer! (Pages: 49-51)
  • Howzat? (Pages: 54-55)
  • Dottie’s Telly Joke Book (Pages: 56-57)
  • Make This Double Dolly! (Pages: 64)
  • Make Yourself a Dolly Brooch! (Pages: 65)
  • Sawdust Story (Pages: 66-67)
  • Finger & Arm Magic/ Make an Apron (Pages: 71)
  • Having a Party (Pages: 72-73)
  • Sun Signs (Pages: 78-79)
  • Calendar (Pages: 81-84)
  • Shiny Christmas Cards (Pages: 88-89)
  • Royal Horses (Pages: 90-91)
  • Pony Pageant (Pages: 98-99)
  • Kenny Everett (Pages: 104-105)
  • The Gangs All Here! (Pages: 106)
  • It’s All in the Name (Pages: 118-119)
  • Cuthbert the Caterpillar (Pages: 120)

Where Is Beth’s Brother?

Plot:

In Victorian England, Beth an orphan, searches for her brother, that she just recently found out existed, the only clue she has to help with her search is that her little brother is a chimney sweep.

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Notes:

  • Artist: Norman Lee
  • Reprinted and translated into Dutch as Waar is mijn broertje? (Where Is My Brother?) – Tina weekly #7/1993-18/1993).

Appeared:

  • Where Is Beth’s Brother?–  M&J: #16 (31 August 1991) – #27 (16 November 1991)

 

Sally and Selina the Space-Trekkers

Plot:

Brought up in an orphanage on Earth, Selina, unknown to her, is really Princess of the country Verdria on the Planet Tetron. Now the elders at Verdria want to restore the Royal Family, and Selina is beamed up to Tetron. But her friend Sally is also beamed up by mistake.

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Notes:

  • Artist: Norman Lee

Appeared:

  • Sally and Selina the Space-Trekkers –  Emma: #42 (09 December 1978) – #54 (03 March 1978)

 

Diana Annual 1986

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Pages Content Notes
Cover Cover Girl
2-3 School for Magicians Picture
4-5 Diana for Girls A title page
6 Alvin Poster
7-14, 117-125 The Sad Romance of Jason and Mary
Mandy Jones finds a gravestone with the names Jason
and Mary and the crossed flags of the American civil war.
A man sees her looking and tells the story Jason and Mary
and their friend a slave boy named Toby. (Colour)
Picture story

Art-  Andy Tew

15 The Truth About Ruth
Article about Ruth Madoc Hi-Di-Hi actress (colour)
Feature
16-17 Diana’s Do-It-Yourself Christmas
How to make nativity scene, Christmas stockings etc (colour)
Feature
18-19 Wham: George/ Andrew Posters
20-29 Sam at Hungry Hall
Sam wants to lose weight, and goes to stay at a health farm.
She is constantly annoyed by another guest, Fred (colour)
Picture story

Art: Norman Lee

30-31 Smash Hit Musicals- Act 1
Photos of musicals; sound of music and godspell
Feature
32, 48, 62, 80, 116 The Enchanted Cottage
A story that spans years starting in 1790 and finishing
in 1985, about the families that live in a cottage.
Text story
33-43 Amber Goes to War
Jenny and Richard grow up together and fall in love. As children
they each got dogs Major and Amber. Then Richard has to go to war. 
When he goes missing Amber looks for him (black & white)
Picture story

Art: Pat Tourret

44-45 …And They Sing, Too!
article about actors who also had singing careers (b&w)
Feature
46-47 Dogs: Alsatian/ Golden Retriever
Sketches of dogs (b&w)
Posters
49-57 Lord of the Red Eyes- a man in black story
Sally and Carol witness The Lord of the Red eyes freed
from his prison of stone circle by bulldozers (colour)
Picture story

Art: David Matysiak

58-59 Models – in the Making
Article about young models (colour)
Feature
60-61 Making Up
Tips in how to use make up (colour)
Feature
63-66 Your Zodiac Guide to Holiday Fun
What holidays you should enjoy according to star sign (colour)
Feature
67-76 Eye of the Tiger
In 1922 lord and lady mount joy and their infant daughter
Pauline are in India. Lady mount joy is not happy with her
husband’s hunting especially when he shoots a tiger cub.
(colour)
Picture story

[Art: Rossend Franch?]

77 Kim Poster
78-79 Smash Hit Musicals- Act 2
Photos of musicals; Jesus Christ superstar, Pirates of Penzance,
Barnum, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Feature
81-91, 96 The Puddlethorpe Curse
Humour story. Arabella is always clumsy around boys she
fancies. Her gran gives her a book telling of a family curse (b&w) 
Picture story

[Art: Brian Delaney]

92-93 …And They Act Too!
article on singers that have acted too (b&w)
Feature
94-95 Raleigh Round!
Article on Fionnadh Young and how she joined
Operation Raleigh (b&w)
Feature
97-108 Jenny V the Master
Jenny gets transported inside her computer and
has to save the world from the master (colour)
Picture story

[Art: Luigi Stefou]

109 Simon Le Bon Poster
110-111 Diana the Fairytale Princess
Article about Princess Diana (colour)
Feature
112-113 Are You a Quiz Kid?
Quiz to see how successful you are at quizes (colour)
Quiz
114-115 Smash Hit Musicals- Finale
Photos of musicals; Singin’ in the rain, Cats,
Starlight Express, Song and Dance
Feature
126-127 School for Magicians Picture

Additional Notes:

  • Last Annual

Mandy 1994

Mandy_Ann_1994This is the last Mandy annual to have art on the cover, rather than a photo of a cover girl. It is also the first cover not to depict the Mandy character.  There are 22 picture stores, 2 text stories and 6 features. There are no photo stories, and as usual with Mandy there is one longer picture story split into 3 parts. There is also a symbol beside each story to show what type of story it is; drama, humour, spooky or romance, so there is a nice mix here and the layout is nicely done.

When this was published, Mandy and Judy had already combined in the week issues to become M&J and Judy’s last annual was published the previous year, so it makes sense that some traditional Judy characters continue to show up here; Cinderella Jones, Wee Slavey and Pepper the Pony. Angel as an original Mandy character, is the focus of the long picture story. Along with these regular characters there is also a lot of original stories.  (For just a list of contents click here)

Picture Stories

Rhymes for our Times     (Pages: 4/ 39/ 64/ 97)

Art: Wilf Street

These humorous one page strips update the old rhymes of Little Miss Muffet, The Queen of Hearts, Mary had a little Lamb and Little Bo Peep. In Little Miss Muffet,  Muffet refuses  curds and whey in preference of a strawberry yoghurt, she isn’t scared off when a fake spider appears beside her and excepts the trickster John’s offer of a date.

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In the Queen of Hearts, pop star Gloria Hart bakes some tarts but they are rock hard so no one wants to steal them. Only the local paper boy accepts the tarts  to give to his boxer to chew.

Next Mary helps out at a local farm and with a young lamb, Larry, when he follows her to school there isn’t laughing and playing instead she gets 200 lines.

Lastly, Betty “Bo” Peep helps look after her dad’s sheep and is quite taken by the handsome new shepherd. He is too busy to talk to her and a bit of a know it all, so Bo hides the sheep in order to help him find them later!

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Angel     (Pages: 5-10, 33-38, 113-118)

  • Artist: Dudley Wynne

Angel is a well remembered tragic heroine that appeared in the Mandy and M&J comics. When Angela Hamilton a wealthy young woman discovers she has only a year to live, she leaves home and dedicates her life to helping the poor. After she dies her parents dedicate a home to help the poor children and have a statue built in her memory. Here the  story set up is that 3 older people meet at the statue to pay their respects to Angel, each tell their story of how she helped them.

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Firstly is Peter, who as a young boy grew up with wealth, but after losing his parents he ends up on the streets. His pride makes him refuse Miss Angel’s offer of a home, because it is in a stables, which he believes is only fit for animals. Angel worries about him, then realising it is Christmas time, takes Peter to a church to see a Nativity scene and if a stable was good enough for Jesus, then Peter can accept her offer. This fits in with religious tones of the original story.

m94_angelThe next story is from Annie and actually takes place after Miss Angel’s death. She was given a violin by Angel’s parents which she then used to busk on the streets. She also tried to live up to Angel’s goodness by helping out the family living next door to her. When the money she earns to buy a Christmas feast for the family is stolen, she goes to sell off her violin. A customer hearing her play gives her a job in the orchestra.

The last story is told by the youngest woman, Peter points out that she couldn’t remember Miss Angel, as she has been dead over 40 years.  But she actually owes Angel, her life. She was born under a railway at Christmas and Miss Angel paid for her and her mother’s medical bills. Years later when the family is doing well they recognise the statue.

The art and the inking are great a like the soft pastel colours used. A lot of browns and greys are used, though it does not look dull. Also this helps to make Miss Angel stand out more with her green dress.

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A Shy Romance     (Pages: 11-15)

  • Artist: Giorgio Letteri

One of the many romance stories in this book. Trina is a shy girl and is delighted when a boy she likes Ross asks her out.  She is nervous about the date but seeing a tv programme about  “the shy guide to dating” gives her confidence.  Another girl Sophie, a jealous, tries to interfere with her plans with Ross. Because of this, Trina arrives to the date late and things don’t seem to be going well. Taking the advice of the TV show she leans in, to show her interest only to knock heads with Ross.

m94_shyromanceShe tries to follow the rest of programme’s advice but Ross gets in before her, asking about her hobbies. She realises he also saw the show, meaning that he is shy too and wants to make a good impression.  This is a sweet story with some humour, the artist is good at humorous expressions.

Cinderella Jones     (Pages: 17-22)

  • Artist: Oliver Passingham

Arnold Jones, Cindy’s father has been made redundant and Agnes is making sure he doesn’t laze around the house by putting him hard at work. As a Christmas present, Cindy helps him stand up for himself, when she gets someone to pretend to be from the tourist board, who expects a male in charge. This leads to him ordering Agnes around for a change! The last panel has the characters looking out of panel saying Happy Christmas. In this annual there is actually a few times where characters address the reader directly..

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M&J      (Pages: 23-25/ 59-61)

  • Artist: Peter Wilkes

Mandy and Judy, best friends have some small adventures. In the first story, Mandy is worried when her dog Patch goes missing. It turns out he sneaked into Judy’s family car and had a great trip to the country, while Mandy was searching for him.

In the second story Judy arranges a tennis game with Mandy but can’t find her racquet. She visits various friends that she may have lent it to. They don’t have the racquet, but they do have other things she lent them. Judy arrives at court with various things but without a racquet, but it turns out she had lent racquet to Mandy! Both stories have a lost theme, and it is  nice to see a focus on both characters in the different stories.

The Perfect Pony      (Pages: 27-32)

  • Artist: Veronica Weir

Julie has an old pony, Pixie, who is not a show jumper or  a very fast horse,  then Julie sees the opportunity to get a better horse in a competition. She wins an Arab horse, Desert Prince, in the competition. Her parents tell her they can’t afford to keep both horses, so she advertises to sell Pixie. In the meantime when Desert Prince arrives, Julie is very excited at the prospect of entering competitions. But soon she notices other differences in the horses, such as Pixie comes to greet her when she arrives at the field and comes to comfort her when she hurts herself. Julie realises that she wants a sweet pony that she has a bond with, more than a fast competitive one and ends up selling Desert Prince instead.

A Fairy Story      (Pages: 43-47)

  • Artist: Claude Berridge

A more fantastical romance story. Carrie and Bill, are dating and unknown to them they are also getting help from Carrie’s good fairy and Bill’s elf whispering in their ears. Carrie can be hotheaded, so her fairy helps calm her down. While Bill is easygoing and his elf encourages him to be more honest, like not agreeing to see a romance film when he doesn’t like them. It seems the advice they are giving is causing arguments between Carrie and Bill which also leads the Fairy and Elf  to argue about each others methods. They are so busy arguing that it takes them a while to notice that Bill and Carrie are getting on great without their help. They wonder who could they help instead and so breaking the fourth wall, they say to could help the girl reading the story!

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This is a fun story, the similar looks of the fairy/elf with their protagonists seem like they may be part of Carrie and Bill’s conscious, a part of them. Maybe when they find a new person to help their looks will change!

Wee Slavey      (Pages: 49-56)

  • Artist: “B Jackson”

Trouble for Nellie when the family buy the Little Wizard (an early vaccum cleaner model)! It’s meant to save her time for housework but actually it is so big, bulky and hard to carry that it creates more work for her. Then a diamond clasp goes missing, Nellie has idea to solve 2 problems at once by reversing hoover. So they find the clasp had been accidentally sucked up by the Wizard and the family get rid of the “faulty” machine.

Big ‘n’ Bertha      (Page: 57)

Dad kicks Big out of the house, saying he’ll be fine in the shed with his basket.  But when Dad get locked out of the house one night, and ends up sharing Big’s bed, he agrees the shed is too cold. So Big can stay in the house again.

Love Next Door       (Pages: 65-69)

  • Artist: Julio Bosch (Martin Puigagut?)

Tony and Julie are neighbours and also boyfriend and girlfriend, but they have a falling out. Their younger siblings John and Jane try to get them back together but seem to make things worse. Only after Tony rescues Julie from a ladder do they get back together. A couple of months later they get married. Some neighbours comment that they will miss the romance across the fence, but it seems John and Jane’s friendship is changing to something more. The story is fine, although not very memorable, still the art is very good.

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