Tammy (comics)

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Tammy was a weekly British comic for girls published by Fleetway in London from 1971 to 1984. Tammy was closely linked editorially with the fellow Fleetway titles Misty and Jinty (eventually absorbing both of them). At its height, Tammy sold 250,000 copies per week, more than popular IPC Magazines titles like 2000 AD. Tammy's first editor was Gerry Finley-Day, followed by Wilf Prigmore. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Wilf Prigmore
rdf:langString John Armstrong, Mario Capaldi, Jose Casanovas, Tony Coleman, Diane Gabbott, Douglas Perry, Eduardo Feito, Giorgio Giorgetti, Juliana Buch, Miguel Quesada, Jaume Rumeu
rdf:langString The cover of Tammy #1 , offering a free ring and bracelet inside.
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rdf:langString The Storyteller
rdf:langString Misty
rdf:langString Wee Sue
rdf:langString Bella Barlow
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rdf:langString Pam of Pond Hill
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rdf:langString Tammy
rdf:langString Bella at the Bar
rdf:langString Jenny McDade, Benita Brown, Gerry Finley-Day, Pat Mills, Malcolm Shaw, Ian Mennell, Alison Christie, Jay Over, Primrose Cumming, Anne Digby, Terence Magee
rdf:langString Tammy was a weekly British comic for girls published by Fleetway in London from 1971 to 1984. Tammy was closely linked editorially with the fellow Fleetway titles Misty and Jinty (eventually absorbing both of them). At its height, Tammy sold 250,000 copies per week, more than popular IPC Magazines titles like 2000 AD. Tammy's first editor was Gerry Finley-Day, followed by Wilf Prigmore.
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