…created by the master Harold Gray, and later carried on by the great Leonard Starr, who gave up “Mary Perkins, On Stage” to take on the Annie feature.
On Stage is up there with Juliet Jones for art quality… amazing how much Starr changed his style for Annie: http://www.tcpok.com/play_files/annie_files/cast_files/annie_files/anniefacts_files/history_files/image004.jpg
Mineola about 12 years ago
No longer a secret, but Little Orphan Annie was also a living ghost! Yep! The eyes tell it all.
arye uygur about 12 years ago
I love comic crossovers!
pschearer Premium Member about 12 years ago
Oh, if only they had given Annie a chance to end her storyline!
axe-grinder about 12 years ago
…created by the master Harold Gray, and later carried on by the great Leonard Starr, who gave up “Mary Perkins, On Stage” to take on the Annie feature.
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
He is related to a comic strip character?!? Come on, Skeezix, this is the real world we’re talking about. Not some silly comic strip.
Jck123 about 12 years ago
Hollow & Blank eh, like Slim’s head.
axe-grinder about 12 years ago
On Stage is up there with Juliet Jones for art quality… amazing how much Starr changed his style for Annie: http://www.tcpok.com/play_files/annie_files/cast_files/annie_files/anniefacts_files/history_files/image004.jpg
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 12 years ago
I must confess I was wondering about the eye connection….