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Though I didn't nominate this series, and to be honest I'm unsure whether the storylines were original enough to qualify for the top 100, I do think that its unusual format deserves some kind of honourable mention. Throughout it's run in Poppet Surprise Corner took up an astonishing 12 pages in every issue broken into 6 separate chapters (plus occasional covers!). Here's just the first half of a self-contained episode from January 1964:Tammyfan wrote:...I'm intrigued by this Surprise Corner. Can you tell us more about it?








No, looks nothing like Capaldi to me.helsbels wrote:I'm not sure, but isn't that Surprise Corner posted by Matrix an early example of Mario Capaldi's artwork?
Poppet does look a better match than Pixie.matrix wrote:'Poppet' looks to have had a few different artists, the scan below is from November 1963, 'Black velvet' also.
It did seem a good match with 'June' though, did any of these stories carry on in 'June'? What about 'Simon Crane' how long did that run for?
Very few artists would be able to manage twelve pages every week so I guess they had no choice but to rotate them. Having said that, Colin Merritt seems to have drawn quite a lot of the episodes I've seen. Surprise Corner was the only Poppet series to continue for any length of time after the merger with June, lasting until 1967 at least - albeit with a greatly reduced number of pages. Incidentally, it's interesting to see that footnote about 'Jenny Burton' in the page Matrix posted: given the obvious similarities with The Happy Days in Princess I can't help wondering if this could be a variation of the name of Sue Day's creator Jenny Butterworth - her maiden name perhaps?matrix wrote:'Poppet' looks to have had a few different artists, the scan below is from November 1963, 'Black velvet' also.
It did seem a good match with 'June' though, did any of these stories carry on in 'June'? What about 'Simon Crane' how long did that run for?
Well I think 'Surprise corner' should make the list. That's if the story content stayed strong into 'June' as well, can anyone add to that.Tammyfan wrote:Does anyone have further thoughts on what will fill the last six spots out of the ones we've discussed?
Now that the Top 100 has become the Top 1000 I feel extremely confident that The Face Of Romany Fortune and The Chair That Rocked St. Claire's! will make it into the list. And Time After Time must be a shoo-in!Tammyfan wrote:I'm not sure whether to nominate this for the 1000 or honourable mention
Funny - I thought I already put the first two on. Did I overlook something?Phoenix wrote:Now that the Top 100 has become the Top 1000 I feel extremely confident that The Face Of Romany Fortune and The Chair That Rocked St. Claire's! will make it into the list. And Time After Time must be a shoo-in!Tammyfan wrote:I'm not sure whether to nominate this for the 1000 or honourable mention