User:BoomboxTestarossa/FleetwayUnsummarised

Stories from AP/Fleetway/IPC titles I do not currently have the material to accurately summarise. Would love it if anyone can help ♥☆

Girls' Crystal

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Susie of the Circus

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Published: c. 1961[1]
Writer: Horace Boyten (as Helen Crawford)[1]

Susie Benson learns new tricks and smooths over problems as part of Mondano's Circus.

  • Text story.

Unclear if this is the same character and/or stories featured in School Friend in 1950.

June

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Bran of the Moors

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Published: 22 July to 7 October 1961[1]
Author: James Stagg

The Gales of Glentor

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Published: 19 November 1966 to 18 March 1967[1]

Same story as 1969 School Friend and/or 1971 Sally Annuals?

The Grays Fight Back!

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Published: 10 April to 5 June 1971[1]
Artist: Robert MacGillivray

Who is the Ski Spy?

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Published: 27 December 1969 to 16 May 1970[1]

Poppet

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Caroline's Capers

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Published: 21 March to 13 June 1964

Forgetful Flo

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Published: c. April 1964

Newsgirl Nicky

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Published: c. April/May to 11 July 1964
  • Modified reprints of "Kay of the Courier" from Girl; continued in June.

The Secret of Kesters Folly

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Published: 28 March to c. April/May 1964

Princess

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Scarlet and the Lion Girl

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Published: 17 September to 29 October 1966[1] 17/9/66

Send for Nurse Kate!

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Published: 22 October to 24 December 1960Gifford, Denis. The British Comic Catalogue, 1874-1974. ISBN 9789020048957.</ref>

Tate and Lyle

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Published: 10 October 1964 to 20 November 1965[1]
  • Continued from Girl.

Princess Tina

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...and Monty Makes Two

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Published: 20 November 1971 to 11 March 1972[1]

Alison All Alone

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Published: 11 September to 25 December 1971[1]
Writer: Jean Theydon[1]
Illustrator: Audrey Fawley[1]

The Dare-Devil Drews

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Published: 6 December 1969 to 14 March 1970[1]
Artist: Cándido Pueyo[1]

Gina and the Lost Valley

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Published: 1 January to 12 February 1972[1]
Author: Jean Theydon[1]
Illustrator: Edmond Ripoll[1]
  • Text story

Gipsy Girl Jo

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Published: 22 May to 24 July 1971[1]
Artist: José María Casanovas[1]

Have-a-go Jo

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Published: 21 March to 26 September 1970[1]
Artist: José María Casanovas[1]

Heir to Roxcliffe

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Published: 27 February to 15 May 1971[1]
Artist: Jean Sidobre[1]

Home Game

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Published: 13 January to 3 February 1973[1]
  • Text story.

The Hunter and the Hunted

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Published: 13 to 27 May 1972[1]
Writer: John Kealey[1]
  • Text story.

It's a Gift

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Published: 5 to 19 August 1972[1]
Writers: Christine Landon and Judy Welsh[1]
Artist: Belinda Lyon[1]

Just Jenny

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Published: 8 July to 23 September 1972, occasional afterwards[1]
Artists: Ted Andrews[1]
  • Humour cartoon

Leggy

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Published: 13 March to 19 June 1971[1]
Author: Anne Digby[1]
  • Text story.

Mystery at Woogarra

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Published: 26 June to 4 September 1971[1]
Author: Jean Theydon[1]
  • Text story

The Party

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Published: 18 November to 9 December 1972[1]
  • Text story

The Pilgrim Sisters

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Published: 28 June 1969 to 14 March 1970[1]
Writer: George Beardmore[1]
Artist: Jack Hardee[1]
  • Modified reprint of "Three Sisters Called Kat" from Girl.[1]

Poo Khan the Terrible

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Published: 24 June to 15 July 1972[1]
Writer: John Kealey[1]
  • Text story.

The Return of Pam Farrell

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Published: 9 January to 13 March 1971[1]
Artist: Rodrigo Rodríguez Comos[1]

I have no idea what Pam Farrell is returning from.

Run, Kristina, Run!

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Published: 31 July to 13 November 1971[1]
Artists: Vicente Torregrosa Manrique[1]

Sisters, Loving Sisters

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Published: 10 to 24 February 1973[1]
  • Text story

Unhappy Family

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Published: 27 October to 29 December 1973[1]
Artists: Julio Bosch[1]

Who Wants Jennifer?

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Published: 19 February to 11 March 1972[1]
Writer: Jean Theydon[1]
Illustrator: Audrey Fawley[1]
  • Text story.

School Friend

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Babette, Helper of the Boy Commando

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Published: 7 December 1957 to 17 May 1958[1]
Artist: E.C. Julien[1]

Babs and the Family

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Published: 7 January 1961 to 22 September 1962[1]
Artist: Cecil Orr[1]

Biddy and Raggles

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Published: 7 January to 25 March 1961[1]
Artist: Robert MacGillivray[1]

Bimbo the Baby Elephant

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Published: 17 June 1950 to 20 January 1951[1]
Artist: Basil Reynolds[1]

Dancing Round the World

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Published: 29 September to 29 December 1962[1]

Deadshot Dixie

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Published: 1963 to ?[1]

Just Jo

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Published: 1963 to ?[1]

Mam'selle Marie - Heroine of Fountain School

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Published: 7 January to 22 September 1956[1]

Phantom Light of Scar Crag

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Published: 13 January to 27 March 1951[1]

Secret of St. Anne's

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Published: 1964 to ?[1]

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