Talk:British girls' comics
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Girls' comics contributors who need their own articles
[edit]These woman were all significant contributors to British women's comics. Their names aren't listed in the article due to them not being considered notable, but I believe they deserve articles of their own. Especially Marion Turner, who, according to the Girls Comics of Yesterday website,
...under the pen name Fiona Turner, submitted over 500 scripts to various DC Thomson magazines/comics, from 1973 to her retirement in 1994. Stories that will be well remembered by many people including Supercats (Spellbound) Madame Marlova Remembers (Debbie), The Double Life of Sad Sarah (Mandy), and Cybela (Judy).[1]
- Benita Brown — Tammy (Tomorrow Town)[2][3]
- Mavis Miller — Jinty editor[2]
- Marion Turner (as Fiona Turner) — writer of many, many strips, including:
- Mandy: A Friend Like Freda, Diana's Dark Secret, Horror Movie!, “It’s My Turn Now!”, Just My Luck, Mum and Mr. Harding, My Twin Next Door, No Trust for Tessa, Our Fairy Grandmother, Simpsons In The Sky, Snow White And The Seventh Dwarf, "Stop Bossing Me Around!", The Double Life of Sad Sarah, The Hand of Fear
- M&J: Baker’s Dozen
- Judy: Bess’s Secret Brother, Cold As Charity, Cybela, Part-Time Supergirl, The Nobody of the School, The Princess Who Never Was, The Unwanted Ones, Where Is Melanie Forbes?
- Tracy: Goldilocks and the Two Barrs, I Don’t Want To Be A Model!, Shadow of Doom, Slave To Her Sister, Susan and the Sea People, The Secret of the Ice Maiden
- Nikki: Enemy of the School, Gail and the Ghost, Just the Two of Us...
- Debbie: Hetty’s Hidden Happiness, Madame Marlova Remembers, The Dancing Doll
- Suzy: Girls on Film, The Grimthorpe Secret
- Emma: Nola – Girl From Nowhere, The Emma Report
- Hi: Breakin’ Up, Stop Picking on Me!
- Spellbound: Supercats[1]
-- stoshmaster (talk) 21:18, 6 August 2021 (UTC)
References
[edit]- ^ a b lorrsadmin. "Marion Turner – DCT writer," Girls Comics of Yesterday (25th October 2019).
- ^ a b Smith, James Cooray. "The dark, forgotten world of British girls’ comics is about to be resurrected: The UK’s most surreal and innovative comic strips have long been gathering dust. As a publisher acquires the archives, they could be heading for a renaissance," The New Statesman (27 September 2016).
- ^ Rayner, Jac. "Paper Worlds: Why girls' comics were wonderful," BBC (18 June 2014).