Annie by Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg for January 30, 2009

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    Ka-ching!

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    boozoothatswho  over 15 years ago

    Isn’t $3million kind of low rent for these guys? Not even chump change for Warbucks.

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    HankF  over 15 years ago

    Does that amount include the nail he used to get out of prison?

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    Subtorp401  over 15 years ago

    With the way the economy is, nowadays, Ollie may not have much in the way of chump change. But it wouldn’t be the first time he was broke…

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago

    I have no idea what sort of strip ‘annie’ was back in the day, but Ted Siampyak is clearly one of the best in the business these days. great art, great composition, great story lines, humor, irony, adventure……I cant say enough about this man’s talent. check out his ‘jazz age’ series….first rate!

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago

    I have no idea what sort of strip ‘annie’ was back in the day, but Ted Siampyak is clearly one of the best in the business these days. great art, great composition, great story lines, humor, irony, adventure……I cant say enough about this man’s talent. check out his ‘jazz age’ series….first rate!

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    briankblough  over 15 years ago

    Just pay him in rubles, Tovarich! That should cost next to nothing!

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    mrprongs  over 15 years ago

    Common law for a day or two, and with her having her way with him? No wonder Russia lost the Cold War.

    Oh wait, he damaged the cell he was in when he dug free. He’ll have to reimburse for that, too. And the bus he stole.

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    davidf42  over 6 years ago

    Morning, Anniephans!

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    In response to Nighthawks’ comment from 9 years ago, the writer of this story was the late Jay Maeder, who died in 2014. The artist was Ted Slampyak, who took over the duties as artist in 2004, replacing Alan Kupperberg.

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