Coming Soon đ At the beginning of April, youâll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY â Online (for the duration of the emergency)Review Lesson #12: Miscellaneous. Our applicant still seems to have difficulty latching on to a catch phrase. It turns out that hahdah is Korean for âdo;â it has potential, but not quite the same âringâ as something like âGung ho!â (Refer to R. Man, The Mighty Heroes, Class of â66). While catchphrases are becoming somewhat passe, âclassicâ protagonist types such as what our case study aspires to be still find them useful. (This might also give a clue to his past and, by extension, his identity; look for a fellow who has served in the military, being stationed on the Korean peninsula for an extended period⊠look also for possible medical â or psychological â discharge.) Getting back to his prospective partner, he is smart in not letting her join him in his âadventuresâ quite just yet; she has more training ahead of her. However, the design for her professional attire has a flaw; her hair is still visible. The girlâs chief trademark is the curly red locks she has had since her time at the Academy (Class of â24). Even under the helmet, one glance of that mop by an observant person, coupled with noting her size and age, might trigger renewed efforts by the folks still desperately searching for her. If he insists on keeping her (a red flag in itself), revisions are in order.
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
I canât wait, says Annie.
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Leonard Starrâs Annie
âMay Flowersâ
September 9, 1980
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EY29J6kWsAE4OF4?format=jpg&name=large
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Little Orphan Annie, week of February 9, 1969
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12h6UQx1OKjwQJzUleEYzeZe2Uc4CbtkF
jrankin1959 almost 5 years ago
COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY â Online (for the duration of the emergency) Review Lesson #12: Miscellaneous. Our applicant still seems to have difficulty latching on to a catch phrase. It turns out that hahdah is Korean for âdo;â it has potential, but not quite the same âringâ as something like âGung ho!â (Refer to R. Man, The Mighty Heroes, Class of â66). While catchphrases are becoming somewhat passe, âclassicâ protagonist types such as what our case study aspires to be still find them useful. (This might also give a clue to his past and, by extension, his identity; look for a fellow who has served in the military, being stationed on the Korean peninsula for an extended period⊠look also for possible medical â or psychological â discharge.) Getting back to his prospective partner, he is smart in not letting her join him in his âadventuresâ quite just yet; she has more training ahead of her. However, the design for her professional attire has a flaw; her hair is still visible. The girlâs chief trademark is the curly red locks she has had since her time at the Academy (Class of â24). Even under the helmet, one glance of that mop by an observant person, coupled with noting her size and age, might trigger renewed efforts by the folks still desperately searching for her. If he insists on keeping her (a red flag in itself), revisions are in order.