Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak
- April 21, 2009
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Loved as an American icon and respected as an adventurer, Annie’s voyages pit her against some of the comics pages’ most notorious criminals. Annie’s tireless pursuit of justice has reinvigorated this classic strip, giving it more action, intrigue and curls than ever before.
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Margueritem
said,
7 months ago
It’s high time that someone did…
HankF said, 7 months ago
And Annie can attest to their existance in Boston in the 1920’s
Doctor Toon
said,
7 months ago
The FBI should investigate why a teenage girl can remember the 1920’s.
Dypak
said,
7 months ago
Send for Rip Kirby! He’s fought these guys before!
sandystrainer said, 7 months ago
This is where Sandy’s trainer recommends that these guys change the filter on their HVAC system, to proper air quality.
nighthawks
said,
7 months ago
methinks this is a venue for Ted to draw his favorite setting: Boston in 1926…..perhaps dust off a few of those elegantly illustrated panels and republish them….just have to remember to white-out the pupils!
Chikuku
said,
7 months ago
Kaidu, or Qaidu, really existed, was a great-grandson of Gengis Khan, ruled much of central Asia and fought for 30 years against Kubla Khan.
Chikuku
said,
7 months ago
The Blue Circle, however, is totally fictitious. There is no such thing.
SidSnomann said, 7 months ago
Dy: Rip Kirby! Now there is one I miss now that it is mentioned. I haven’t even thought about it in years and years. Good adventure strip. TNX.
SaskSledDog said, 7 months ago
Chikuku says: “The Blue Circle, however, is totally fictitious. There is no such thing.”
Hmmm, that’s exactly what a member of the Blue Circle would say. Oh Agent Shuter! I’ve got one for you!
aerwalt
said,
7 months ago
I think Jack Bauer is after these guys.
johnduncanyoyo
said,
7 months ago
Chikuku must be a member of the blue circle since he/she/it denies it’s very existence.
Is the Blue Circle a classic Little Orphan Annie foe?
Dypak
said,
7 months ago
SidSnomann says:
Dy: Rip Kirby! Now there is one I miss now that it is mentioned. I haven’t even thought about it in years and years. Good adventure strip. TNX.
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Sid! You can enjoy Rip Kirby at the Daily Ink. Sorry to plug another comics site here, hope no one minds. They run what they call classic comics. Good place to catch up on Prince Valiant also. One problem, it is a pay site. Rip is busy busting up some Mongols trying to invade the US through Canada, and beating them with an electric wall gizmo. Pretty wild! :)