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Schoolgirls' Picture Library
Date | Number: 49 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Andrew999
I’m very intrigued by this because the artist has used Roedean School in Brighton as the template for the imagery with the South Downs in the background and of course the white cliffs – a school I’m very familiar with. It even has the dining hall attached on the left hand side in the opening panel. Makes me wonder if the artist was local? Dorothy Page (a pseudonym, I guess), I know nothing about her except that she invented the Grey Ghosts in 1948. Lovely story of loyalty against the odds – a classic SPL
   By The Australian Panther
How to write one of these. Enter Heroine, who is always on her own in some way. Something iuntoward is going on, which is unknown to most of the people in the story. There is a mystery. Often an innocent person, maybe our heroine, is accused and their innocence must be proved. The villains keep on doing nastier and nastier things, but its always darkest toward the dawn. The heroine reveals the truth and reveals the real villain. Happy ending. Smiles all around. What is most curious to me is the prevalence of Children, males and females, at 'Public Schools' [?] who are wards who have guardians but not parents, or have Mysterious Uncles or Aunts that live in foreign countries or Islands or mansions, but who are unknown to them until the story starts. Its obviously a formula and a very definite one, and it works, and I just wonder where it came from?
   By ghmcleod
Thank You
  
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Publication16 March 1959 | Price: 10d [0-0-10 GBP] | Pages: 1 | Frequency: the third Monday in each month
 
CoverLoyal to the Co-Ed Outcast
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
Comic StoryLoyal to the Co-Ed Outcast (64 pages)
CreditsScript: Dorothy Page (original story);? (adaptation)
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
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