Annie was finally happy, for the first time in her life, when “Daddy” Warbucks came home and met her for the first time. Sorry for the spoilers I wrote yesterday which kind of predicted what would happen today. If you’ve read the story from the 1920s, you already knew what was happening today.
For what seems like weeks now, this story arc has been all about how Annie came to be adopted by Daddy Warbucks, with no mention of the crime Tracy is supposed to be investigating.
Annie didn’t have her red dress then, and she was about five or six the way Grey drew her back then. By the 40s, Grey was drawing Annie as if she were 11 or 12. Pepperidge Farm Remembers!
I never read LOA or saw any of the movies but I always had the impression that Warbux was as nasty as the orphanage woman. Is Warbux paying Mike to rewrite his persona to be a lovable rich man so he can either run for office or be remembered like the robber baron, Rockefeller, who handed out dimes to kids in an effort to appear to be remembered as a kindly, old, grampa?
1-LOA: I’d never see a bald person before. It freaked me out. DT off panel: I know, right? Daddy-O looks like a peeled boiled egg, don’t he? LOA:* Or a cueball!
2-…Anyway, he used to pick me up and throw me around. He said I reminded him of his hated Raggedy Ann Doll that his Mom bought him as a child and how SHE always wanted a girl and how as a result he plucked every hair from his head pause for deep breath before continuing so that he would never be confused for a girl in spite of the way his Mom dressed him. DT: Yeah…yawn…interesting. Hey! Whatever happened to Boris the Monkey? LOA: Shouldn’t you be more concerned about my real parents? DT: Nah. That’s another story.
Somewhere last year, this story line was hinted at. I must remind myself the focus is on Annie regardless of what happened to her parents and Boris-what’s-his-name. They are both “history” and ancient history at that.
avenger09 about 1 month ago
Enjoy a brand new VengyTale – “Firestrike, The Early Years!”
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firestrike1 about 1 month ago
what a waste of a day’s installment…
avenger09 about 1 month ago
Why is Annie wearing clown shoes?
Neil Wick about 1 month ago
Good morning™, all!
Annie was finally happy, for the first time in her life, when “Daddy” Warbucks came home and met her for the first time. Sorry for the spoilers I wrote yesterday which kind of predicted what would happen today. If you’ve read the story from the 1920s, you already knew what was happening today.
oldiesfan about 1 month ago
For what seems like weeks now, this story arc has been all about how Annie came to be adopted by Daddy Warbucks, with no mention of the crime Tracy is supposed to be investigating.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 1 month ago
Good morning™, Brand New (Sugar) Daddies !
And they lived happily ever after. Chuck’s Annie renderings have an old time flavor. :-)
Dean about 1 month ago
This gave me the rather creepy disco earworm called “Daddy”.
iggyman about 1 month ago
I like today’s strip!
Trespassers W about 1 month ago
Oooooh! Maybe we will get the true story of how “Daddy” and Annie conspired to kill off Mrs. Warbucks!
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 month ago
I kind of want to read a Dick Tracy crime story someday .
artheaded1 about 1 month ago
Nice recreation of the original strip!
Richard Klinzman Premium Member about 1 month ago
So continuity has once again been thrown out the window? Hadn’t Honeymoon and Annie reached their mid teens a few years ago?
scpandich about 1 month ago
So the Warbucks who likes Annie is still around, and the one who didn’t is gone. Hmm…
trainnut1956 about 1 month ago
Annie didn’t have her red dress then, and she was about five or six the way Grey drew her back then. By the 40s, Grey was drawing Annie as if she were 11 or 12. Pepperidge Farm Remembers!
Wichita1.0 about 1 month ago
“Or, if the mood STRIKES me, Grim Overlord, Bender And Spindler of Souls.’ That’s my GIVEN name/”
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
MOVIE QUOTE—
“From now on, when you talk to me, start the conversation with ’Good-Bye!”
Jimmy Durante—LITTLE MISS BROADWAY—1938
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Some company whose name I forget put out the ANNIE strips from the mid 1920’s until about 1931,so I’m pretty well acquainted with “The early Years”.
From the circus to life in a wheelchair to The Silo Family(kind farmers) to doing The Robinson Crusoe bit and coming down with tropical fever.
Annie hasn’t led a dull life.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m really enjoying this story. Stay safe and healthy everyone.
Another Take about 1 month ago
I never read LOA or saw any of the movies but I always had the impression that Warbux was as nasty as the orphanage woman. Is Warbux paying Mike to rewrite his persona to be a lovable rich man so he can either run for office or be remembered like the robber baron, Rockefeller, who handed out dimes to kids in an effort to appear to be remembered as a kindly, old, grampa?
Another Take about 1 month ago
1-LOA: I’d never see a bald person before. It freaked me out. DT off panel: I know, right? Daddy-O looks like a peeled boiled egg, don’t he? LOA:* Or a cueball!
2-…Anyway, he used to pick me up and throw me around. He said I reminded him of his hated Raggedy Ann Doll that his Mom bought him as a child and how SHE always wanted a girl and how as a result he plucked every hair from his head pause for deep breath before continuing so that he would never be confused for a girl in spite of the way his Mom dressed him. DT: Yeah…yawn…interesting. Hey! Whatever happened to Boris the Monkey? LOA: Shouldn’t you be more concerned about my real parents? DT: Nah. That’s another story.
READERS OF DT: NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
IvanB.Cohen about 1 month ago
Somewhere last year, this story line was hinted at. I must remind myself the focus is on Annie regardless of what happened to her parents and Boris-what’s-his-name. They are both “history” and ancient history at that.
IvanB.Cohen about 1 month ago
Someone can tell Vitamin; he can bring down the curtain on this act. Is it intermission yet? I need to go to the concession stand.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Art Dekko is shorter than any Junior Crimestopper you can name….
Guy Steele Premium Member about 1 month ago
Say, we’ve been treated to some really nice cross-hatching this week.
Chris Colvard about 1 month ago
I wish One-Lung was in the first frame.