Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak
- August 06, 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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big G 3469
said,
3 months ago
You call THAT a PET?!?! Guess that “pet’ could keep away the solicitors & the Coyotes (or anything else!)
Margueritem
said,
3 months ago
Looks more like a carnivore to me.
mrbribery said, 3 months ago
Time for it to escape and appear in New Mexico…
Annie2 said, 3 months ago
— Margueritem: Looks more like a carnivore to me —
She only has people for the occasional snack. Doris is a good girl.
;p
KingRat said, 3 months ago
Eyes facing forward for stereoscopic vision is a sure sign of a carnivore and then there are the sharp pointy teeth.
nyooman said, 3 months ago
Gronk
pschearer
said,
3 months ago
KingRat: It’s true carnivores have forward-facing eyes, but so do primates who evolved them for survival in trees. The lemur-like ancestor who couldn’t judge the distance to the next branch was swiftly selected against.
On the other hand, there’s no need to expect much scientific accuracy from a cartoon fantasy.
nlnap19
said,
3 months ago
pscheaer: Squirrels are not predators and have buggy eyes on the sides of their heads (for seeing predators) and they have no problem whatsoever judging distances between leaps in trees. And lemurs are still with us in Madagascar and spend time in trees.
foamybastard said, 3 months ago
The plot now meanders to the pet dinosaurs in Atlantis. Now I have to keep track of that while remembering Mr. Am and Warbucks on the porch, protesters and laser prototypes, the time machine, The Bunkhouse Boys, Xaxos head, maybe the fer’ners in jail in the Azores. Who did I forget. Oh, yeah - Annie!
nighthawks
said,
3 months ago
true enough. plots & subplots galore!
hm, that reminds me of one 007’s girlfriends
N7326 Foxtrot said, 3 months ago
Hey foamy, donn’t forget this is flea season. What about Sandy/??
mrprongs said, 3 months ago
Sandy’s trainer can de-flea him/
dwkiser28603 said, 3 months ago
pardon my spelling,but it is suppsed to a stegasoarus,which is a plant eater,jeez! Where’s calvin and hobbes when you need them? Or at least Alley Opp!
mcbragg said, 3 months ago
off topic somewhat, but the wizard Vah-Lin-Tan reminds me of William Hartnell, the original Doctor of the Doctor Who series
Chikuku
said,
3 months ago
A Stegosaurus is herbivorous, and the critter in the strip looks mostly herbivorous, except for the carnivorous teeth.
And yes, there are plenty of Lemurs in Madagascar! Didn’tcha see the movie?