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Jean Sidobre

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Hello to you all. :)
I'm French, I live in France, near Bordeaux.
I do not speak English very well, so excuse me. :oops:
It will happen to me asking questions in broken English.
If you try to answer me clear answers, please.
I am passionate about comics and designer Jean Sidobre.
He drew in England in the magazine "Tina", "Princess Tina" "Annual PrincessTina"...........(others?)...
I research everything about him, everything he did in the English magazines in the 60s.
I'm also a big fan (enthusiast) by Phil Clarke, illustrator "Tina" and "Princess Tina" covers. :notworthy:

I'm going to ask you some questions? :roll:
If you know where all the journals Jean Sidobre Drew, help me find them.
In the title "Tina" I am looking for the first number drawn by Jean Sidobre and the latest in "Princess Tina". :roll:
(I have a lot of "Princess Tina", 40 or 50, but no "Tina" tittle for story: -My Chum Yum Yum-).
I know -Alona The Wild One- in "Princess", but I did nothing about it....not magazines, just a original page.
Or -Jenny Wrenn the nurse- in "Princess", but I have no informations.
Or -the heir of Roxcliffe- published in 1971 in "Princess Tina", but I have no details, no numbers.
Or -Chico the brave- published in Sept 1968 in ".....X.....", but I have no details.
I still original pages, designed by Jean Sidobre. :)

(I do not know if I'm the only French on your site ...? :P )
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Re: Reprints in Specials

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Welcome, jluc: your English is fine as it is!

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Thanks :)
But I help with a translator :oops:

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Leslie Otway.

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In the title "Tina" I am looking for the first number drawn by Jean Sidobre and the latest in "Princess Tina". :roll:
(I have a lot of "Princess Tina", 40 or 50, but no "Tina" title for story: -My Chum Yum Yum-).
I know -Alona The Wild One- in "Princess", but I did nothing about it....not magazines, just a original page.
Or -Jenny Wrenn the nurse- in "Princess", but I have no informations.
Or -the heir of Roxcliffe- published in 1971 in "Princess Tina", but I have no details, no numbers.
Or -Chico the brave- published in Sept 1968 in ".....X.....", but I have no details.
I still original pages, designed by Jean Sidobre. :)

You must know that in France, Jean Sidobre is known to have designed "Le Club des Cinq" ("The Famous five") by Enid Blyton, from 1971-1972. Or Alice by Carolyn Keene (Caroline Quine in France) from ....1980.....

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Re: Leslie Otway.

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Hi jluc, welcome! I also have a collection of "Princess Tina" comics. I am not an expert, of which there are many on here, but I will try and help where I can.

I am not sure if you have the original of this first Alona? So I am scanning it on here for you, it is dated 21st march 1964.

I will scan the first "My chum yum yum" under "Princess Tina" thread in Girls' comic titles as soon as I can.
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Thank you, it is really really Nice. Thanks to you I will advance in my research.
I did not know this first issue of Alona, I had never seen! :wink:

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Here's the final episode (dated May 7th 1966) from Jean's initial run on Alona:

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Leslie Otway took over the following week as the heroine magically acquired a hairband from nowhere!

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An artist signing himself 'Sidobre' drew the 'Adventures of Seaspray' strip in 'Solo' comic during 1967. I don't have all the issues scanned, but I think it was the same artist throughout. This is from issue 27.

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And here is a scan from issue 22 with a signature.

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He also drew 'Sinbad' for Treasure. Here's a signed page from July 5th 1969 (no.338).

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Thank you Phil and Shaqui. :) :wink:
I noted the references and it will help me in my search to find the numbers.
Do not forget to write the references of magazines, because I do not know all the Uk Mag collections. :oops:
The story "Sinbad" comes from the journal Princess Tina or journal Treasure?
And "Adventures of Seaspray" and also comes from Solo, # 27, I'm not mistaken? :roll:
Thank you for the information. :wave:

I'll try to post pictures soon designed by Jean Sidobre. His work in England.
"Chico the brave"...

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As far as I am aware, 'The Adventures of Seaspray' ran from issues 1 to 30 of 'Solo'. With issue 31, 'Solo' merged with 'TV Tornado' and the strip ended.

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Hi Jluc,

The story 'Sinbad' comes from the journal Treasure.

Also, you mentioned 'Jenny Wren - Student Nurse' in Princess. Though I can't find any signature, here's an episode from Princess dated March 17 1962 which looks as though it could be Jean's work:

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philcom55 wrote:Also, you mentioned 'Jenny Wren - Student Nurse' in Princess. Though I can't find any signature, here's an episode from Princess dated March 17 1962 which looks as though it could be Jean's work:
That's Dudley Wynn, surely? :? Or someone trying to emulate his style...

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I agree it looks more like Wynn's style. It'd be interesting to know where Jluc heard about Sidobre's connection with the strip - perhaps he drew it for an annual (as he did with Jane Bond)?

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