DON LAWRENCE
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The Carrie strip began in Mayfair in August 1972 drawn by Don Lawrence.
This was her first January adventure, seasonal weather and a Scottish motif for New Year.
(Mario Capaldi's February strip in 1976 was very similar - watch out for it in next month's gallery.)
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Carrie's Highland Rescue
(Mayfair Vol. 8 No. 1 - January 1973)
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Carrie and the Bear
(Mayfair Vol. 9 No. 1 - January 1974)
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Carrie's Quick Draw
(Mayfair Vol. 10 No. 1 - January 1975)
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MARIO CAPALDI
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In January 1976 Mario Capaldi assumed artistic
responsibility for removing Carrie's clothing each month.
He gave us two January tales, the mad professor (who wasn't quite as mad as we thought)
and Carrie's sensational Office Party striptease.
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Carrie and the Robot
(Mayfair Vol. 11 No. 1 - January 1976)
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Carrie Plays Blind Man's Bluff (Buff?)
(Mayfair Vol. 12 No. 1 - January 1977)
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STEVE KINGSTON
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In June 1977 Steve Kingston took over and remained with the strip
for the next 11 years during which time Carrie went through a number of "looks".
Kingston's first January Carrie pitched her head first into the madness that is the January Sales.
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Carrie at the Sales
(Mayfair Vol. 13 No. 1 - January 1978)
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Carrie the Ice Skater
(Mayfair Vol. 14 No. 1 - January 1979)
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Carrie's (Happy) New Year
(Mayfair Vol. 15 No. 1 - January 1980)
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Carrie and the Icey Day
(Mayfair Vol. 16 No. 1 - January 1981)
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Carrie at the Toy Shop
(Mayfair Vol. 17 No. 1 - January 1982)
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Carrie's Snow Sculpture
(Mayfair Vol. 19 No. 1 - January 1984)
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Carrie's Kilt Assignment
(Mayfair Vol. 20 No. 1 - January 1985)
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Carrie in the Bath Tub
(Mayfair Vol. 21 No. 1 - January 1986)
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Carrie's New Year Party
(Mayfair Vol. 22 No. 1 - January 1987)
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Carrie's Twelfth Night
(Mayfair Vol. 23 No. 1 - January 1988)
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INVITE CARRIE AND HER FRIEND ROUND TO YOUR PLACE.
"Carrie's Twelfth Night" is one of three Carrie strips available as
full-size fine art prints individually signed by the artist Steve Kingston.
DETAILS HERE
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