Hi to other Annie fans. I hope that somebody can answer this question. The character of Am was introduced in 1937. I read the story first on a Big Little Book, then on the Internet. The site also had the strips from the Leonard Starr years with a storyline featuring Am. Alan Maeder also featured the character in the strip while he was writing it. My question is: were these the only times that Mr. Am appeared in the comic?
I honestly don’t remember a lot about Mr. Am, but I do remember him being part of a story within the past few years. I’ve only been reading Annie again for maybe 5 years, and he’s in there somewhere.
Here is the website for the Mr. Am stories.http://www.stuartliss.com/loahp/After you get the website, click the red button for Mr. Am. It’s at the bottom beside his picture.
LeslieBark over 10 years ago
I wish Jay and Alan would update us on what’s happening with the real Warbucks.
davidf42 over 10 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!I’m curious about that too, Leslie.
Here’s the link to Annie 2004 .
jmcx4 over 10 years ago
Important visitor, eh? Must be Connie Gale.
ssledge over 10 years ago
Hi to other Annie fans. I hope that somebody can answer this question. The character of Am was introduced in 1937. I read the story first on a Big Little Book, then on the Internet. The site also had the strips from the Leonard Starr years with a storyline featuring Am. Alan Maeder also featured the character in the strip while he was writing it. My question is: were these the only times that Mr. Am appeared in the comic?
JanLC over 10 years ago
I honestly don’t remember a lot about Mr. Am, but I do remember him being part of a story within the past few years. I’ve only been reading Annie again for maybe 5 years, and he’s in there somewhere.
ssledge over 10 years ago
Here is the website for the Mr. Am stories.http://www.stuartliss.com/loahp/After you get the website, click the red button for Mr. Am. It’s at the bottom beside his picture.