Bluey and Curley Annual [Sun News-Pictorial]
The Sun News-Pictorial
Australia
- Published
- 1954
- Page count
- 52?
- Cover price
- 1/- [0-1-0 AUP]
- Colour
- Black & white
- Size
- Standard size
- Interior paper
- Newsprint
- Cover stock
- Matte colour
- Binding
- Saddle-stitched
- Format
- Comic series
- Branding
- The Sun News-Pictorial Feature
Credits
- Editing
- , editor
Issue contents
Cover
Untitled
(Bluey and Curley)
Cover,
1 page
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
1.
Swallow's Ice Cream
Advertisement,
1 page
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
2.
Foreword!
Foreword, introduction, preface, afterword,
1 page
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
3.
Sydney or the Bush
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
4.
Sound Idea
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
5.
Stealing the Limelight
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
6.
Ex-Spendable
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
7.
Cut Price
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
8.
Seeing Things
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
9.
An Under Study
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
10.
Skirting the Subject
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
11.
The Finish
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
12.
Just Plum Loco
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
13.
Language Difficulty
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
14.
Giving Him the Air
(Bluey and Curley)
Comic story,
0.25 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
15.
Aspaxadrene [Spring to it -- it's on again]
Advertisement,
1 page
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
16.
Malvern Star [Let his dream come true]
Advertisement,
1 page
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
Notes
The cover's use of "Ex Service Bods Golf Day" might suggest this is early post-war. This impression is continued in the foreword, which talks of Bluey and Curley's post-war readjustment as a "joyful echo of the returned man's way of life." However, the Aspaxadrene advertisement points to a later publication.