Annie by Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak
- September 13, 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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leakysqueaky712 said, 2 months ago
He better not open that air shaft………thats my home.
John Reiher, Jr said, 2 months ago
4 8 15 16 23 42, I’m just say’n…
sandystrainer said, 2 months ago
This is where Sandy’s Trainer tells Grimm to bust the cover off the vent and shimmy down.
Just plain Steve said, 2 months ago
This is where Sandy’s Trainer lands on the industrial strength fan at the bottom of the shaft. “It slices, it dices…”
Ray C
said,
2 months ago
I am mildly adventurous, but I would never, ever bang on an air shaft hidden in the middle of the desert, nor mess around trying to find the entrance.
By the way, the general almost surely has a GPS and almost surely knows how far it is to the nearest inhabited place and in which direction. But he seems to be wandering aimlessly. (“One direction is as good as any other,” I think he said.)
hossblacksilver said, 2 months ago
What gets me is that Grimm should have had air navigation maps as well as a sky view of where he’s going down. He should have some idea of what direction to go to get to safety.
mrprongs said, 2 months ago
How long were they searching for? Minutes? Hours?
N7326 Foxtrot said, 2 months ago
The way I fly airplanes is really different from this.
Bill Wa said, 2 months ago
He had a GPS unit and maps. the moron burned them with the plane. He deserves to die.