Here are some of our favourite individual panels from Jinty and Jinty-related sources. Because there are so many great ones, we have split the panel gallery into various sub-galleries, each with its own page. This is subject to further development, but currently we are looking to group by artist. This page will remain as the General gallery.
Do suggest favourites of your own in the comments and we will try to add them in! Do also comment about the structure of the panel gallery so that we can try to make it work most effectively.
A Devil of a party pooper. From “Party Girl”, Judy annual 1982
Hitler’s a bit tied up at the moment. “The Nightmare”, Battle 9 November 1985. Artist Jesus Redondo
Hilda takes everyone by surprise – including herself – with her new-found courage. From “Merry at Misery House”, Jinty 16 August 1975.
Bessie Bunter, from Tammy
Bessie Bunter, from Tammy
Thrown overboard. From “Fear from the Past”, Judy Picture Library 192. Unknown “Gwen’s Stolen Glory” artist.
“A Leap though Time” from Misty. Art by Eduardo Feito.
A bit of comeuppance for the mean Aunt Gert in Bella Barlow. Tammy and Jinty, 10 July 1982.
A robber comes a cropper. From “Miss Make-Believe”, 24 November 1979
Crooks get clobbered. From “A Bus in the Family”, Tammy 18 September 1978. Art by Giorgio Georgetti.
Continuing the clobbering of the crooks in “A Bus in the Family”, Tammy 18 September 1978. Art by Giorgio Georgetti.
Alison is hypnotised into becoming the “Slave of the Clock”. Tammy 17 July 1982, art by Maria Barrera.
“Wrecker’s Cove”, from Penny holiday special.
“Wrecker’s Cove”, from Penny holiday special.
“Wrecker’s Cove”, from Penny holiday special.
“The Cover Girls” Tammy 5 August 1978. Art by John Richardson
“The Cover Girls” Tammy 5 August 1978. Art by John Richardson
“The Cover Girls” Tammy 5 August 1978. Art by John Richardson
Justice at last for Merry Summers. “Merry at Misery House”, final episode, Jinty 30 August 1975.
The bombshell that destroys the Rotts’ conspiracy against “Olympia Jones”. Tammy, 25 July 1981. Artist Eduardo Feito.
Linda the horse-beater destroys herself in court. From “Olympia Jones”, Tammy 25 July 1981. Artist Eduardo Feito.
For once we see a wise headmistress in a serial. From “They Call Me a Coward!”, June and School Friend 1971. Art by Leslie Otway.
Merry at Misery House – anti-authoritarian from the beginning
Dastardly Dad realises his evil secret is out. “Slaves of the Nightmare Factory”, Girl 2 #153.
Batman did always say criminals were a superstitious, cowardly lot. From “Merry at Misery House”, Jinty 16 August 1975.
How Adolfa the toady redeems herself in the last episode of “Merry at Misery House”, Jinty 30 August 1975.
Smashing pumpkins in the Cinderella panto. From “Tale of the Panto Cat”, 15 December 1979.
Tying up the toady in stage one of breakout in “Slaves of the Nightmare Factory”, Girl 2 #152.
Tammy Cover 5 August 1978. Art by John Richardson
Verna demonstrates how badly miscast she is in the Cinderella panto. From “Tale of the Panto Cat”, 15 December 1979.
Comeuppance time for the sadistic staff of “Misery House” reformatory. From “Merry at Misery House”, July 26 July 1975.
“Gran’s Rainy Day”, Tammy 20 November 1976.
“Gran’s Rainy Day”, Tammy 20 November 1976.
“Gran’s Rainy Day”, Tammy 20 November 1976.
Star Trek parody. Buster 15 September 1990.
Star Trek parody. Buster 15 September 1990.
Blunder Girl, from Penny. Art by Jack Edward Oliver.
Instant snowmen! From “Bizzie Bet and the Easies”, 15 December 1979.
“Bride of the Devil”, Tammy 6 June 1981. Art by Hugo D’Adderio.
“Bride of the Devil”, Tammy 6 June 1981. Art by Hugo D’Adderio.
“Bride of the Devil”, Tammy 6 June 1981. Art by Hugo D’Adderio.
The Commandant’s safe is bare because The Cat was there. From Bunty Picture Story Library #161. Art by Mike White.
Picture, Picture on the Wall 3, Debbie annual 1981
The torture of the dreaded punishment box in “Slaves of the Nightmare Factory”, Girl 2 #150.
Blooper: the protagonist is gagged, but using a speech balloon in the second panel. From Judy Picture Library #192, “Fear from the Past”. Art by unknown “Gwen’s Stolen Glory” artist”.
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