Annie by Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg for July 26, 2020

  1. Rick
    davidf42  over 4 years ago

    Morning, Anniephans!

    Were th’ heck is that?

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  2. Rick
    davidf42  over 4 years ago

    Leonard Starr’s Annie

    “Skip Smith and Anya Toze”

    November 10, 1980

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ed0UQdLXkAEaVgN?format=jpg&name=large

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  3. Rick
    davidf42  over 4 years ago

    Little Orphan Annie, week of April 19, 1970

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/13BLYlNlZfTREF_SQxTh7y_kIilsGXQwt/view?usp=sharing

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    I Go Pogo   over 4 years ago

    It’s a reprint from about 10 years ago, but today’s Gasoline Alley features a trip to the Comic Retirement Home where we find Asp, Warbucks and others…and Annie has run off with a man?

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    jrankin1959  over 4 years ago

    SAM’S SCHOOL FOR SUPERVILLAINS – Bayonne, Marsailles, Whitechapel Lesson #4: The Kindness of Strangers (our view). What you see above is why we put such a strong emphasis on the now-celebrated axiom, Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. At last, the kid is about to get access to a phone and let her people know she’s not dead. But is that going to stop there? Probably not, and we have a bad feeling about this. Knowing her, she’s going to get involved, and we cannot predict what this means for the still-unseen applicant to our school. If he/she plays the cards right, the plans – whatever they are – can still turn out OK, and she’ll return to wherever she came from. Of coure, the fact that the two subordinates he/she has hired acted like goons from a cheap spy novel has not helped. All they suceeded in doing is driving the kid to the door of the Sam Elliot look-alike and his brothers, which will lead to her getting involved in their business. Had our aspiring antagonist put forth the illusion (at least) of consideration and tended to her needs, the trio might have been bypassed altogether.

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