Susan Brewer taps into the nostalgic women's market for comics from their childhood - Jackie, Girl's Own, Bunty etc, from the early days in Victorian England to teen 'mags' and TV-related comics, including Teletubbies and CBeebies. The book will also cover part-works such as the highly collectable Vicky and other collectables, including annuals, cover mounts and giveaways and toys and games tie-ins, including board games. Both collectables and nostalgic, this will appeal to the late twenty-fifties market - the Golden Age of ...
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Susan Brewer taps into the nostalgic women's market for comics from their childhood - Jackie, Girl's Own, Bunty etc, from the early days in Victorian England to teen 'mags' and TV-related comics, including Teletubbies and CBeebies. The book will also cover part-works such as the highly collectable Vicky and other collectables, including annuals, cover mounts and giveaways and toys and games tie-ins, including board games. Both collectables and nostalgic, this will appeal to the late twenty-fifties market - the Golden Age of Comics date from the 1950-70s and, whilst there has been plenty on boy's comics with their superheroes and action men, the girls' market has been surprisingly neglected but is highly collectables. Susan Brewer is an expert in toys and children's collectables.
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Add this copy of A History of Girls' Comics to cart. $7.35, like new condition, Sold by Books From California rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Simi Valley, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by Remember When.
Add this copy of A History of Girls' Comics to cart. $8.00, very good condition, Sold by Midtown Scholar Bookstore rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Harrisburg, PA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by Remember When.