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Mandy was a British comic book for girls, published weekly by DC Thomson from 21 January 1967 to 11 May 1991. The majority of the stories were serialized, typically into two or three pages per issue, over eight to twelve issues.
- Drama, School, Romance, Humour
- 21 January 1967 – 11 May 1991
- 1,269
- DC Thomson
The Mandy comic was a very story focused book and most of it’s annuals, particularly the early ones had very little features. This book has no features at all, just picture and text stories.
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Jul 13, 2014 · Mandy | Girls Comics Of Yesterday. 13th July 2014 Mandy Claude Berridge, Humour, Peter Kay, wordplay lorrsadmin. Mandy – Mandy: #01 (21 Jan 1967) – #1269 (11 May 1991) Art: Peter Kay (early years), Claude Berridge (1990s) Plot. The comic’s namesake ‘Mandy’ stayed on the cover of the comic for its whole run with just a few changes along the way.
Mandy was a British comic book for girls, published weekly by DC Thomson from 21 January 1967 to 11 May 1991. The majority of the stories were serialized, typically into two or three pages per issue, over eight to twelve issues. Mandy. First issue of Mandy, 21 January 1967. Publication information.
Mandy was a weekly girls’ comic published by DC Thomson from 1967 to 1991, which absorbed the comic Debbie in 1983. Mandy merged with Judy in 1991 to create Mandy and Judy, which was renamed M&J before its demise in 1991. Regular strips included: Blundering Bessie; The Door to Yesterday; The Double Life of Julie-Ellen; Hockey Hannah; Jackie Flash
Mandy was a British comic book magazine for girls, published weekly by D. C. Thomson & Co. from 21 January 1967 to 11 May 1991, before becoming Mandy and Judy until 24 May 1997, then itself merging with Bunty before ceasing publication completely in 2001.
Jan 6, 2022 · Next New Comedy from BBC Northern Ireland for 2022. Mandy review series 2: Mandy once again has big dreams with small success, as she attempts to find fulfilment in a series of short-lived jobs.