Still no word for us, JWF?
Your loyal audience has been hanging on, waiting to hear.
To those who posted yesterday….
John explained back in 2012 that he ran out of money to pay his artists.
I don’t think it makes any sense that he was lying,
Much as we love her, Annie is fictional.
No fictional illness can actually kill a character.
Nothing about her is so inevitable that anyone would quit instead of depicting it….
John controls what happens…
If he had the means to continue the strip, and it were his artistic decision to have her pass on, he’d do it…
but if, like us, he couldn’t bear for her to die,
he’d make her recover, or at least go on as she is.
Unfortunately, he didn’t make enough money from syndication to continue….
So our best hope for Annie is that he’s found a way now.
And if not…. let’s assume that in her fictional world, she recovers, and nothing worse happens.
I feel like Peter Pan here….
If you believe in Annie’s future, clap your hands….
Still no word for us, JWF?
Your loyal audience has been hanging on, waiting to hear.
To those who posted yesterday….
John explained back in 2012 that he ran out of money to pay his artists.
I don’t think it makes any sense that he was lying,
or that he or the artists “really” quit because they didn’t want to show Annie’s demise.Much as we love her, Annie is fictional.
No fictional illness can actually kill a character.
Nothing about her is so inevitable that anyone would quit instead of depicting it….
John controls what happens…
If he had the means to continue the strip, and it were his artistic decision to have her pass on, he’d do it…
but if, like us, he couldn’t bear for her to die,
he’d make her recover, or at least go on as she is.
Unfortunately, he didn’t make enough money from syndication to continue….
So our best hope for Annie is that he’s found a way now.
And if not…. let’s assume that in her fictional world, she recovers, and nothing worse happens.
I feel like Peter Pan here….
If you believe in Annie’s future, clap your hands….