Judy

1867 - 1907 ?
Country:
United Kingdom
Indicia / Colophon Publishers:
1
Total Number of Series:
14
Total Number of Issues:
79
Show Covers by Month:
using on-sale date or using publication date
Show Issues by Month:
using on-sale date or using publication date
Creator Checklist:
via linked story records
Notes:
Founded by M. Bourne and Charles H. Ross. Bought by the Dalziel Brothers in 1872. Gilbert Dalziel, son of Edward Dalziel, is named manager, while Ross stays as editor. In 1883, Ross sells his rights to Ally Sloper to Dalziel, thus removing the character from Judy. Following disagreements with Dalziel, Ross leaves Judy for good in 1887. In 1888 Dalziel buys the magazine from his father and uncles. The last issue is published in 1907.
Series Year Issues Covers Published
Ally Sloper's book of beauty [a] 1877 1 issues (0 indexed) Add 1877
Ally Sloper's Comic Crackers [a] 1883 1 issues (0 indexed) Add 1883
Ally Sloper's Comic Kalendar 1875 12 issues (3 indexed) Add 1875 - 1887
Ally Sloper's Guide to the Paris Exhibition [a] 1878 1 issues (0 indexed) Add 1878
Ally Sloper's Sentimental Journey [a] 1880 1 issues (0 indexed) Add 1880
Ally Sloper's Summer Number 1880 8 issues (5 indexed) Have 1 (Need 7) Summer 1880 - 1887
A Book of Comicalities [b] 1872 1 issues (0 indexed) Add 1872
Comic Album of Folly and Fashion 1870 1 issues (0 indexed) Add 1870
The Eastern Question Tackled and Satisfactorily Disposed of by Ally Sloper [a] 1878 1 issues (0 indexed) Add 1878
Judy [m] 1867 101 issues (100 indexed) No Covers 1 May 1867 - October 21, 1874
Judy [m] 1867 43 issues (1 indexed) Add 1867 - 1888
Judy's Comical Pennysworths 1881 7 issues (0 indexed) Add 1881 - 1882
Some Playful Episodes in the Career of Ally Sloper [a] 1873 1 issues (1 indexed) Have 1 (Need 1) 1873
The Ups and Downs of Ally Sloper [a] 1882 1 issues (0 indexed) Gallery 1882

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