Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak
- July 10, 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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mrbribery said, 4 months ago
Alice in Wonderland?
leakysqueaky712 said, 4 months ago
Is that Rebecca of sunnybrook farm?
LordDogmore
said,
4 months ago
His head went “Over the Hedge”?
Isn’t that a completely different comic strip?
Margueritem
said,
4 months ago
mrbribery: Great minds think alike, lol! Sure looks like Alice to me, unless it’s Goldilocks….
wndrwrthg
said,
4 months ago
“Mary green
Todays a queen
One thousand dollies are her dream
In cotton frocks
And golden locks
Her palace is an orange box”
The Morning: Another Morning
Days of Future Past
The Moody Blues
AND THEN IT WENT TERRIBLY WRONG
Struwwelpeter2 said, 4 months ago
Maybe it’s Heidi.
If so, maybe the Fräulein Rottenmeier could sell the head to the gypsies!
sirbutlust said, 4 months ago
two things wrong.
Im no expert in physics but i dont think a metal head will take all those weird big bounces after rolling down a hill. add the nose factor and non perfect circle shape and its unpossible. (im not expert in english either).
Next there seems to be a 13 year old girl, dresesd like a 5 year old girl playing in her back yard. IM judgeing her age based on her head is the same size as the XOXOs head whic seemed perportionate to the mens heads . ANyhow thats non-important, the problem here is kids dont playoutside anymore, unless its the firstday of nice weather after a long winter, they are inside either with the heat on or in warm weather, sitting in the airconditioner playing video games from april to october.
nlnap19
said,
4 months ago
This story just keeps getting better.
plainwater
said,
4 months ago
We haven’t even seen the Queen and heads are rolling!
sandystrainer said, 4 months ago
This is where Robot Sandy’s trainer tells Xaxos not to bite the girl.
pierreandnicole said, 4 months ago
Little Miss Goody Two Shoes is about to get corrupted.
susanwobb said, 4 months ago
Not forget that henchpersons now in the Azores are. Kids dress and play how there?
(yoda-like phraseology susanwobb likes)
doghollar said, 4 months ago
Looks like Little Orphan Amy.
N7326 Foxtrot said, 4 months ago
Sandystrainer:
Tell Sandy not to bite the head. It bites back.
sandystrainer said, 4 months ago
This is where Sandy’s trainer tells Sandy not to bite Xaxos.
mrprongs said, 4 months ago
Curiouser and curiouser.
dwkiser28603 said, 4 months ago
Why do I get the feling we’re going to see dear ol’ Xaxos on the body of a Ken doll,ort better yet…….. CHUCKY!
johnduncanyoyo
said,
4 months ago
I guess we will know it is Alice when the croquet mallets come out.
hossblacksilver said, 4 months ago
I was thinking along the same lines, DW.