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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 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 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

Fiona’s Strange Inheritance [1967]

Plot

Fiona McKnock Smith has been wrongly accused of attempting to poison the Chief of the McKnock clan and is sent away from McKnock Island. She creeps back to prove her innocence. Johnny Duncan accompanies her. She discovers a plot to steal the clan jewels, which the cook Mrs Strong and her granddaughter Fiona are part of. The crooks, Hank and Shortie, take Fiona and servant Dugald prisoner. After they escape they overhear Hank and Shortie planning to dispose of Mrs Strong and her granddaughter once they are of no further use. They warn Mrs Strong of this. She tells them Hank and Shortie have a new accomplice. Then they see Johnny with Hank and Shortie. Is he the new accomplice or what?

Notes

  • Artist: Peter Kay

Appeared

  • Fiona’s Strange InheritanceBunty: circa #484 (22 April 1967) – (?)

Mona in the Village of Fear (1966)

Plot

Mona Masters, a master magician, is summoned by her friend Anita to the village of Wishpool. Wishpool is in the grip of Father Frobisher, financially and economically, apparently because he is able to control the weather, crops and fortunes of the farmers. The villagers are terrified of him and will not do anything without his permission.

Notes

  • Artist: Peter Kay

Appeared

  • Mona in the Village of FearBunty: #458 (22 October 1966) – (?)

Susan of the Snow School [1965]

Plot

Susan Smart is managing her father’s winter sports school in Switzerland after a deliberate attempt on his life put him in hospital. The same enemy is now trying to drive Susan out of the chalet and putting her life in danger. A threatening motive indicates the enemy’s motive is to buy them out.

Notes

  • Artist: Peter Kay

Appeared

  • Susan of the Snow SchoolBunty:  circa #375 (20 March 1965) – (?)

Stella Who? [1965]

Plot

Stella is a mystery girl, with even her last name a mystery. She lives alone with her cat Minty at a disused mill. Stella is a brilliant swimmer and her talent is spotted for the British team at the Empire Games. Welfare put Stella in Fairbridge Park, a school for crippled and backward children, and separate her from Minty. Stella runs away to find Minty and has an accident. She gets reunited with Minty, but is sent back to Fairbridge. Mrs Thorne, who is on the Welfare Board, takes Stella in, but this is to stop her being a swimming rival to her daughter Marion. However, Stella’s selector, Jean Roxham, knows about Marion’s hatred of Stella and suspects what is going on.

Notes 

  • Artist: Peter Kay

Appeared

  • Stella Who? – Bunty: circa #375 (20 March 1965) – (?)

Dina’s Desperate Days [1973]

Plot

Swimming coach Mary Driver, obsessed with training a champion, blackmails Dina Taylor into a merciless swimming regime to turn her into that champion. Things take an unexpected twist when Dina’s art teacher Mr Wright becomes a more kind-hearted second coach to help Dina with her butterfly stroke, and Driver is forced to agree to it.

Notes

  • Artist: Peter Kay

Appeared

  • Dina’s Desperate Days Debbie: #12 (5 May 1973) – #31 (15 September 1973)
  • Reprinted – Debbie: #388 (19 July 1980) – #407 (29 November 1980)