Princess Tina
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Princess Tina (at times known as Princess Tina and Penelope and then simply Tina) was a weekly British girls' comic published from autumn 1967 to summer 1973 by the International Publishing Company, initially under the Fleetway Publications banner. Two comics, Princess and , were merged to form Princess Tina; another title, Penelope, was merged into Princess Tina in 1969; the publication itself came to an end when it was merged into . Notable creators associated with the publication included Betty Roland, Purita Campos, and D. C. Eyles; its last editor was John Wagner.
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Princess Tina
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Princess Tina
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Desmond Pride
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Purita Campos, D. C. Eyles, Mike Hubbard, Terence Magee, Hugh McNeill, Leslie Otway, Dudley Pout, Andrew J. Wilson
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The cover of the first issue of Princess Tina , announcing the merger of Princess and Tina.
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1973
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Newsprint magazine
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Drama, humor
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Patty Lucas
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Princess Tina
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1967
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Tina
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Pink
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Girl
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Princess
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Penelope
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Princess Tina
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Jenny Butterworth, Philip Douglas, Betty Roland, Horace, Jeffy, Linda
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Princess Tina (at times known as Princess Tina and Penelope and then simply Tina) was a weekly British girls' comic published from autumn 1967 to summer 1973 by the International Publishing Company, initially under the Fleetway Publications banner. Two comics, Princess and , were merged to form Princess Tina; another title, Penelope, was merged into Princess Tina in 1969; the publication itself came to an end when it was merged into . The comic was a key link in a long line of British girls' comics titles that stretched from 1950 to 1980, starting with Girl, then Princess, Tina, Penelope, Pink, and ending with . Notable creators associated with the publication included Betty Roland, Purita Campos, and D. C. Eyles; its last editor was John Wagner.
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