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Issues 1-5 of School Friend from 1919
They were in PDF format so I’ve converted them to .CBR
http://www.mediafire.com/file/kdb0taevav48w8j/School_Friend_Comic__1-5.7z
Lee
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Thanks for these and for the converting.
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Hello to alll
No SchoolFriends from the sixties ?
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I am afraid not, it ends in 1959 in my archive, but i will be on the look out for 60’s issues.
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Thank you
In fact, I need some pages of “my school friend Sara”
Mille mercis (as we say in France)
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Getting an error message when trying to download the last group of issues, the one with the 1959 annual). Tried yesterday and today.
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Thanks, i will replace all adrive links with other links this weekend.
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Hi! The 1959 annual scans appear to be incomplete – just the picture stories. Do you have the rest at all, please?
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No sorry, that is how i find them, scanned and put together by someone else, better to have only the picture stories than nothing.
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The second, third and fourth links to mediafire are not working (152,159, Annuals 1962, 1966)
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Thanks for letting me know, i’ve made new links.
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/oskbj3sv17qe7fz/SF60x2.zip/file
2 from 1960
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Thank you very much.
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/02xy9w8y5kaq6y5/SF61x10.zip/file
10 from 1961
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Thank you very much.
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The Managing Editor was Jack Hunt, his secretary Enid – ?
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The Silent Three, created and written by Horace Boyten, was one of the top stories for many years. I met Horace in 1966, the year he retired, very quiet and unassuming chap.
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Honestly I’m still learning bits about AP/Fleetway/IPC but the amount of writing editors did until well into the seventies, often on multiple titles a week, is staggering. Hope they paid you guys something approaching a decent wage…
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Jack Hunt was the Managing Editor of the Fleetway girls’ papers(they weren’t called comics in those days – that was demeaning. Dandy, Beano and Knockout were comics, full of funny strips. Papers were seen as serious and more grownup. Jack Hunt’s secretary was Enid – ?
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June called itself a story paper for most of its run from what I can see, probably annoyed the Gem/Magnet crowd no end!
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/0b07imbz4mmvyoq/SF626364x4.zip/file
Four sixties stragglers.
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Thank you very much.
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Jill Crusoe was not drawn by Roland Davies but by Reginald Ben Davis
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Thanks.
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