Magic comic
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Magic Comic: a children's comic published in England in the late 1970s. Not to be confused with The Magic Comic which folded during the Second World War.
Loosely concerned with magic of all kinds, the comic included comic strips such as "Witch Wanda", "Elfey", "Rainbow Road" (about children in neighbouring houses with each door painted a different colour of the rainbow), "Copy Cat", "Betsy's Magic Bracelet" (a serial about a girl who owned a bracelet with lucky charms enchanted by a friendly witch), "Flying Flapears" (about a flying rabbit), "Spaceship Lollipop", "Aladdin and his Magic Lamp", "The Magic Club" (including "Magic Pictures", "Magic Mirror" and "Magic Riddles"), "Cuddly and Dudley" (bears), "Peter Popin and his Magic Popup Book" (a story about a boy who could "fly through time and space" into the worlds within his popup book), "Tommy Trix", "A Talk with Stubby Pencil", "Magic Playtime", "Penny and the Prince" and, on the back cover, "The Magic of...", a factual article about the wonders of the world.