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There is a strip in the Sally annual 1975 called 'Jacey Joins The Bandits' which looks to me like it might be Sidobre's work. The unusual layout suggests it may be a reprint from a pocket library. As soon as I am able to clear stuff from my scanner, I'll post a page or two...

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Thanks Shaqui.
Ok :)

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jluc-parker wrote:Here are my Annuals I own:
"Tina" 1968.
"Princess Tina" 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974.
"Tammy" 1975.
Jluc, as you mentioned owning the Princess Tina annuals above, may I ask if 'Penny on her Own' is in the 1973 and 1974 editions, please?

Also, as a favour, could you scan pages 87 and 88 from the Princess Tina annual 1972, please - my copy arrived but was missing these, and someone wanted to see all of the 'Checkmate' feature.

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Hi Jluc, 'Miss Adventue in Spain' is not in 'Tammy' annuals 1976, or 1977. In Tammy annual 1977 there is this 'Aztec Gold' story that I thought may be his work, what do you think?
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matrix wrote:Hi Jluc, 'Miss Adventue in Spain' is not in 'Tammy' annuals 1976, or 1977. In Tammy annual 1977 there is this 'Aztec Gold' story that I thought may be his work, what do you think?
Aztec Gold isn't the work of Sidobre, unfortunately I don't know the name of this artist but they did work on "Sara's Kingdom" from Sally/Tammy comic.

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Hello, Miss Adventure in spain is in "Tammy Annual 1975". :wink:
Sorry but "Aztec Gold" is not drawn by Jean Sidobre :)
But Thanks :P

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Shaqui wrote: Jluc, as you mentioned owning the Princess Tina annuals above, may I ask if 'Penny on her Own' is in the 1973 and 1974 editions, please?
Also, as a favour, could you scan pages 87 and 88 from the Princess Tina annual 1972, please - my copy arrived but was missing these, and someone wanted to see all of the 'Checkmate' feature. :D
1: not Penny on her Own in Annual 1973 and not in Annual 1974.

2: Shaqui, 2 pages (87 / 88) in PM.

My only original page for My Chum Yum Yum (Sidobre Work).
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Hello Shaqui.
Did you get my message with the two photos? :roll:

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That's an exceptionally nice page Jluc - Jean really did like drawing blondes! :)

Do you have the printed version of that episode in Princess Tina? If not I'd be happy to scan it for you.

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Hello Phil.
No, I do not have that episode, not the number.
Thanks, I will. :D

ps: ps: Hi all... I am always happy take all Sidobre references in English magazines.... :) :wave:

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jluc-parker wrote:Hello Shaqui.
Did you get my message with the two photos? :roll:
Yes, thank you very much for doing that. My friend also says thank you. :-) Sorry for the delay but been very busy.

Here's the pages from the Sandy annual 1975 of 'Jacey Joins The Bandits'. A quick google shows this was indeed a reprint of a June & Schoolfriend Picture Library, no 361, from around 1966. :D
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As promised Jluc, here's the printed version of your 'My Chum Yum-Yum' page as it appeared in the issue of Princess Tina dated 27th September, 1969.

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And while I'm at it, here are the concluding panels of 'Heir to Roxcliffe' from the issue dated 15th May, 1971 - the latest example of Jean's work for the British market I've yet been able to find.

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As for his 'Sinbad' strip in Treasure I'm pretty sure that this began in no.338 (July 5th, 1969) and concluded in no.361 (December 13th, 1969) - though it's worth noting that he also illustrated a number of text articles for the same magazine, as seen in the example from no.334 shown below:

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I can confirm that Jean Sidobre did NOT draw 'My Chum Yum-Yum' in issue 24 of 'Tina' (date 5 Aug 1967) but it was drawn by Patrick Williams.

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Thanks thanks thanks ALL....... :oops:
As good references for me. :) :) :)
I did not know about the additional illustrations in UK magazines, but I suspected it... :wink:
Beautiful photos, thanks :notworthy:

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The different faces of Brenda.
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