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 11 hours ago
davidf42 about 7 hours ago
Morning, Anniephans!
Go get him, Copper!
Dkram about 5 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 4 hours ago
Do cops still hide behind billboards?
JPuzzleWhiz 16 minutes ago
“(♪♫) Climb ev’ry mountain…”
Https://www.gocomics.Com/annie/2005/01/15?ct=v&cti=1028975
Uncle $crooge 13 minutes 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