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January 04, 2012 01:17

Could any of the comics' administrators split these heroes? Tina is a completely different heroine than Debbie!

If they have a story together, which apparently happens often, they should be mentioned separately. Debbie has her own series.

And the other variations on Tina don't seem like a separate Series / Hero. More like a subcategory of the series Tina (Tina boelboek, Tina's own story, Tina Strip Pocket) or something like that.

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January 04, 2012 01:26

Could any of the comics' administrators split these heroes? Tina is a completely different heroine than Debbie!

If they have a story together, which apparently happens often, they should be mentioned separately. Debbie has her own series.

I will briefly submit it to our Tina expert.

And the other variations on Tina don't seem like a separate Series / Hero. More like a subcategory of the series Tina (Tina boelboek, Tina's own story, Tina Strip Pocket) or something like that.

Unfortunately, we cannot do anything with that, as long as there is no user who describes those books at series level

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January 04, 2012 18:38

Answer from our girl magazine expert Sleuth:

The comic 'Tina & amp; Debbie 'started in 1974, in the magazine Tina drawn by Purita Campos, but in some holiday books by Robert Hamilton. Debbie appears in almost all of those stories and she even has the lead role in a few stories. I wouldn't take them apart, or you'd get confused with Debbie magazine (which didn't have any 'Tina & amp; Debbie' stories).

Before 1974, Tina magazine featured a series called "Tina's Own Story" (1968-1973), drawn first by Bill Baker and later by Candido Ruiz Pueyo. If I link to the three books with Tina as the hero, it is probably true for the first two, which refer to episodes of 'Tina's own story' with only Tina as the heroine (a different Tina from that of 'Tina & amp; Debbie '), but certainly not for the latest album (Tina's book of friends). But the stories in that book have not yet been described.

The Debbie from 'Tina & amp; Debbie 'is also not the same as' Debbie [Youth]'. The latter designation refers to the magazine Debbie and the albums accompanying it, including the comic 'Tina & amp; As far as I know, Debbie is not before.

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So much for the answer.

What we can learn from this is in any case that more imagination is desired in the editors of girls' magazines, when it comes to the naming of the characters. (;-)

And also that we leave everything as it is now.

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January 20, 2012 15:46

But now at least we know why and that's why I think the forum is so useful!

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