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  1. Frank says:

    Sally published Annuals from 1971-1976 and it is good to see you have the complete
    Annual collection.

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  2. Ian says:

    Five years before Billy Farmer became The Leopard from Lime Street in Buster, “ordinary Cathy” fought crime as The Cat Girl in IPC’s new girls’ weekly Sally. The strip debuted in the first issue in 1969, and unlike Billy Farmer who was scratched by a radioactive leopard, Cathy’s powers were derived from a non-violent source; a magical costume. When wearing the cat costume, Cathy became “agile as an acrobat, quick as a lightning flash”.

    The artist GIORGIO GIORGETTI (1920-1982) who was the creator/artist of Catgirl and left some of his original Catgirl work..given to his son Riccardo Giorgetti by the then CEO of IPC following his death.

    His dad was Italian, but moved to England in 1950. He had his art studio at his home in Margate, Kent.

    Hopefully the above info helps…

    email address is riccardogiorgetti454@btinternet.com if anyone would like further info!

    So many of those old IPC pages were destroyed or sold off, so it’s good to know those Cat Girl pages are with someone who deserves them.

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  3. Andy says:

    The first issue of Sally started on 14th June 1969 and ended in march 1971

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