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In the UK there were two lines of My Little Pony comics, the weekly "My Little Pony" and the monthly (slightly longer and more expensive) "My Little Pony and Friends". The first issue of "My Little Pony" was sold in the summer of 1985.
  
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The comics featured cartoon strip stories, games and puzzles, toy adverts and were a great source for discovering the brand's mail order offers. Both comic lines frequently came with free gifts as well, including combs, badges, stickers and balloons.
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Image: ComicValentine.jpg|My Little Pony Comic &copy;1989
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Image: ComicValentine2.jpg|My Little Pony Comic &copy;1991
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Image: ComicPostcard.jpg|My Little Pony Comic &copy;1989
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Image: ComicSticker1.jpg|Mirrored Sticker
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Image: ChristmasTreeComb.jpg|Comb (also available with [[Merry Treats]])
 
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File:comicg1.1.JPG|G1 Comic Book No 10
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File:comicg1.1.JPG|G1 My Little Pony and Friends #10
File:comicg1.JPG|G1 Comic Book No 155
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File:comicg1.JPG|G1 My Little Pony #155
  
 
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[[Category: Generation 1]]
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[[Category: G1 Merchandise]]

Revision as of 13:17, 2 July 2011

In the UK there were two lines of My Little Pony comics, the weekly "My Little Pony" and the monthly (slightly longer and more expensive) "My Little Pony and Friends". The first issue of "My Little Pony" was sold in the summer of 1985.

The comics featured cartoon strip stories, games and puzzles, toy adverts and were a great source for discovering the brand's mail order offers. Both comic lines frequently came with free gifts as well, including combs, badges, stickers and balloons.