Saw a video on U tub this morning. The long Winter of 1880-81. It started in Oct. with snow up to the second story windows and everyone totally unprepared. This was also included in the writings of Laura Ingails Wilder. The History Guy, on U tub.
Over on the “Alley Oop” blog, a “new” strip posts 1/23 – “Wash Tubbs” with strips beginning 1/1/25. Tubbs is usually recognized as the first adventure strip, starting a few months before “Annie”. A bit rough at the beginning, the art and story improve greatly, making Roy Crane a model for a generation of future comic artists.
wfhite about 17 hours ago
davidf42 about 12 hours ago
Morning, Anniephans!
Go get him, Copper!
Dkram about 11 hours ago
Howdy Annie Fans.
Ponch and Baker are on the way.
Saw a video on U tub this morning. The long Winter of 1880-81. It started in Oct. with snow up to the second story windows and everyone totally unprepared. This was also included in the writings of Laura Ingails Wilder. The History Guy, on U tub.
OK, good day everybody.
(O,O)
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 10 hours ago
Do cops still hide behind billboards?
JPuzzleWhiz about 6 hours ago
“(♪♫) Climb ev’ry mountain…”
Https://www.gocomics.Com/annie/2005/01/15?ct=v&cti=1028975
Uncle $crooge about 6 hours ago
A late post last night:
Over on the “Alley Oop” blog, a “new” strip posts 1/23 – “Wash Tubbs” with strips beginning 1/1/25. Tubbs is usually recognized as the first adventure strip, starting a few months before “Annie”. A bit rough at the beginning, the art and story improve greatly, making Roy Crane a model for a generation of future comic artists.
Https://moovians.blogspot.Com/2025/01/wash-tubbs-episodes-226-229-01011925.Html