Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak
- August 12, 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,
3 months ago
Annie almost looks like she has pupils in panel #3!
mrbribery said, 3 months ago
Well I mentioned Gen Smedley Butler two days ago.
His book was called “War is a Racket”.
Grimm is some weird mixture of right and left.
And Oliver W is the only defense industrialist in US history to lose money in the biz.
How does he do it?
wndrwrthg
said,
3 months ago
With a name like Warbucks, one can readily see he only has the best interests of his country at heart.
N7326 Foxtrot said, 3 months ago
Hey, Marg, Annie is only seen in pnel #3.
TheGiantBrain said, 3 months ago
Way to expose Annie to your stinky secondhand stogie smoke, Ollie!
susanwobb said, 3 months ago
marktrail said: Why fight a war to lose?
Depends on what you are trying to win: The battles? The territory? Regime change? The hearts and minds of the people? Big piles of money from the govt(s) that you’re selling weapons to? There can be lots of different goals
sandystrainer said, 3 months ago
This is where Sandy’s Trainer teaches Sandy to get the paper.
nlnap19
said,
3 months ago
TGB: those are premium, handwrapped Dominican cigars grown on a special piece of land from plants smuggled out of Cuba after Castro’s takeover just for Warbucks and they certainly do NOT stink. They are actually good for you and will put hair on your chest (so women may not want to smoke them).
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
Annie, panel 3, is a little more wide-eyed than usual. She does not actually have pupils in her eyes.
The late General Smedley Butler seems to have been the inspiration for General Gilead V. Grimm.
Of course, war is a racket; just ask Dick Cheney, who was the CEO of Halliburton on hold while he was the Vice President of the USA. No, Cheney wouldn’t say, “War is a racket;” but, he is chicken-hearted war-monger with no military experience.
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
According to how Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks looks, smoking cigars might put hair on a man’s chest; but, it will make him as bald as “Mr. Clean,” too.
ecaacebackwards said, 3 months ago
If you would actually educate yourself about the extreme complexities of politics, economics, technological logistics, and how they’re interconnected in the long run which require hundreds if not thousands of pages to explain and have a just and pragmatic plan and realize that thinking of future generations when calculating pragmatic utilitarianism is what that seperates us from the animals you would realize that the extreme left AND the extreme right are wrong about most of what they believe though they both get very few things right. They both get caught up in their ideals and refuse to ackowledge brutal facts of reality.
You are not going to get everything handed to you on a silver platter it takes endless study and hard work all day every day sometimes generations.
People want rasberries in winter, we want to drive large expensive (safer) gas guzzlers it’s economical, there are flyting cars but not enough people could afford them and even if they could not enough have pilot’s licenses
If you don’t have a pragmatic plan that takes politics, economics, etc into account I’m not saying to shut up point out injustices but at least try to educate yourself on the entire viewpoints
Nick V said, 3 months ago
So… we’re back in the 1940’s, then…
TheGiantBrain said, 3 months ago
nlnap19 said,
TGB: those are premium, handwrapped Dominican cigars grown on a special piece of land from plants smuggled out of Cuba after Castro’s takeover just for Warbucks and they certainly do NOT stink.
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All tobacco stinks and anyway, Daddy has his office in Mexico where it is legal to buy Cuban cigars.
But given Daddy’s usual high-handed, above-the-law approach to most things, I doubt he would think twice about having a supply of Cuban cigars brought to him here in the good old US of A.
Chikuku
said,
3 months ago
OW, don’t smoke so close to your daughter, you’ll give her cancer from second-hand smoke, you monster of evil.
And I guess you are a war losseer instead of a war profiteer.
Josh 1360 said, 3 months ago
This is where Sandy asks his trainer to set up a play date with yours truly! Tee hee hee hee!
SaskSledDog said, 3 months ago
Joe Alan Doty said:
“According to how Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks looks, smoking cigars might put hair on a man’s chest; but, it will make him as bald as “Mr. Clean,” too.”
Still he looks pretty good for a guy who made his original pile in World War I … or before. Not to mention how many times he’s died over the years (notably in 1945 after Roosevelt was elected for the fourth time. And Annie doesn’t look bad for a kid who’s over 85 years old. Obviously all that cigar smoke has stunted her growth, but still.
I do agree with Giant Brain though - if those aren’t Cubans I’ll eat my hat. Remember JFK laid in a huge stock of the things the day before he imposed the embargo on Cuba.
channce said, 3 months ago
This is where Sand’s trainer needs to try again to teach Sandy to lift his leg and extinguish that stogie every time Warbucks lights it and smokes it near Annie.
Bill Wa said, 3 months ago
Olliver is a war profiteer, smokes cigars around his kid, and has no qualms about either. Gotta love him. Oh, remember he lives in Mexico, of course he loses money with his defense spending.