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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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gkid said, 4 months ago
I cannot read this, the type is tooo small, even
when enlarged, still tiny and blurry. I have not had
any problem reading my other comics, just this one. This
looks like a size 8 font, maybe smaller??
capnLaz
said, 4 months ago
Size 2 small!
davidf42 said, 4 months ago
P1 – Annie, by Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg / Daily News / Mayor Mikes Meets With Irwin Hasen / Believe this Amelia? Not a word in the papers about that bookshop business!
P2 – Yep, got to hand it to those federal guys! They sweep up pretty good. Guess the local cops never even heard about it.
P3 – Leaving New York, Annie and Santiago catch a newscast. / And in Brooklyn, police are investigating the savage beating of a reputed mob soldier.
P4 – Muffler shop kingpin Bernard Krapotnick is in stable condition at … / Krapotnick? What? / Omigosh! That’s Boo Boo!
P5 – Packing can wait, Kiddo! Let’s go visit out pal! / You bet! We’ll stop and get him some cookies!
P6 – I tole ya, I dunno his name. He’s just Jimmy … I sorta had him off da books … ya know how dat is … / Yeah, we know! Tax collector might like to hear about it, huh!
P7 – Aw, youse guys … / Come on, Boo Boo, make it easy on yourself. / Well, who are you fillies?
P8 – Oh, we’re from the Volunteer Friends, Detective. Just making our rounds. / Yeah? / Yeah! Have a macaroon? / Oboy! I love macaroons! / Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg 5-26-02
P9 – Stolen vehicle is abandoned off West 44th Street.
P10 – Shoulda had 200 grand in my pocket right now! And look at me here … Hey you! Gimme a dollar! / Er … er … / Yeek! Give it to him, Albert!
davidf42 said, 4 months ago
Morning, Anniephans!
Glad to know Boo Boo’s gonna be okay.
In answer to yesterday’s question, Boo Boo was first introduced on 11/8/2001. The story was called “Sleeping With the Fitches” and began on 10/28/2001.
Here’s the link to Annie 2004 .
Teh
said, 4 months ago
thanks for the transcription David. We’re fortunate to still have Annie (twice) daily!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
@davidf42
Thanx for the clarification as always.
SusieSchroeder said, 4 months ago
Thanks David.
Boy for a guy supposed to be undercover, he is really drawing attention to himself
Keeper 98 said, 4 months ago
Thank you davidf42.