@WW2 Marine Veteran – In answer to your question yesterday, Little Orphan Annie was drawn by Harold Gray from 1924 to 1968. After Gray died, the strip was drawn by several artists and popularity declined until the Broadway Play revived it again in 1977. The strip was then handed over to Leonard Starr in 1979 and renamed Annie. Starr kept it until he retired in 2000 and Jay Maeder took over until the strip’s cancellation in 2010. So, yes. This is the very same strip, just a different writer and artist.
Dkram almost 13 years ago
Hay Anniephans you out there?.Middle of noplace, YIKE!!.\\//_
APersonOfInterest almost 13 years ago
Good morning Anniephans. -Wow … landing in the “middle of noplace” … which is just a few miles the other side of the “middle of nowhere.”
davidf42 almost 13 years ago
@WW2 Marine Veteran – In answer to your question yesterday, Little Orphan Annie was drawn by Harold Gray from 1924 to 1968. After Gray died, the strip was drawn by several artists and popularity declined until the Broadway Play revived it again in 1977. The strip was then handed over to Leonard Starr in 1979 and renamed Annie. Starr kept it until he retired in 2000 and Jay Maeder took over until the strip’s cancellation in 2010. So, yes. This is the very same strip, just a different writer and artist.
davidf42 almost 13 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
Here’s the link to Annie 2003 .
jmcx4 almost 13 years ago
I’ve been reading Annie for years, but I haven’t read this one. I can’t wait to see ole Punjab again.Arf!
marvee almost 13 years ago
The hijacker wanted to get over the state line. Wouldn’t that make it a federal crime?