I still have hopes that Annie may return someday. It was said in the final strip: “and this is where we leave our Annie, for now.” I’m pinning my hopes on that last phrase “for now.” Maybe some day she will be resurrected in some other news paper or medium. Hope springs eternal!
Noreen Klose said, I miss Dondi, I wish someone would reprint it from the beginning.
Noreen, Classic Comics Press did reprint Dondi from the beginning in recent years! Two full volumes have been published– check their website! They also do On Stage and Juliet Jones, and have Big Ben Bolt and Rusty Riley on deck…
Dondi was one of the first comics to have a lead character die. Whitey died in a car crash, leaving Dondi to “Missy Mcgowan, who first resented him, but later accepted him. By the way, I have heard that Dondi was either a Korean war orphan or a WWII orphan. Does anyone know which it was?
But the comic strip was supposed to take place at the time that it appeared in the papers in the 1950’s, not right after WWII. Did you mean that he was 9 at the time that the strip began?
Wikipedia mentions that the fact that Dondi never aged in the strip made his original origin story impossible to maintain if they were keeping the strip current in other ways. So, the war in which he was orphaned was adjusted with the changing times (a mistake, I feel, as the name of the character was inherent in the backstory–that he was found wandering around saying “where … where” but the GI did not understand his language).
JanLC about 14 years ago
It’s nice to see these tributes to characters past (recent and ancient). When was the last time we saw Dondi?
leakysqueaky712 about 14 years ago
Poignant.
SCOTTtheBADGER about 14 years ago
Or Buster Brown?
DebJ4 about 14 years ago
I wonder if Walt will get to make another visit in October when CATHY posts her last strip?
oldbooger about 14 years ago
Old comics are like “old” everything else … just plain old! Too bad, so sad.
Anyone know how many newspapers in the U. S. that GA actually appears?
axe-grinder about 14 years ago
rotts about 14 years ago
Or the Yellow Kid?
axe-grinder about 14 years ago
Well, Basil has a weakness for redheads.
MikeCurtis Premium Member about 14 years ago
Annie, how we miss you.
kab2rb about 14 years ago
GA is not in our local paper. Our local paper is getting thiner. Budgets.
davidf42 about 14 years ago
A good one for us Annie fans.
dvoyack about 14 years ago
I bet “Smokey Stover” is the fire marshal there. “Cathy” will be checking in next month.
chemcope about 14 years ago
I still have hopes that Annie may return someday. It was said in the final strip: “and this is where we leave our Annie, for now.” I’m pinning my hopes on that last phrase “for now.” Maybe some day she will be resurrected in some other news paper or medium. Hope springs eternal!
noreenklose about 14 years ago
I miss Dondi, I wish someone would reprint it from the beginning.
axe-grinder about 14 years ago
Noreen Klose said, I miss Dondi, I wish someone would reprint it from the beginning.
Noreen, Classic Comics Press did reprint Dondi from the beginning in recent years! Two full volumes have been published– check their website! They also do On Stage and Juliet Jones, and have Big Ben Bolt and Rusty Riley on deck…
Stevero about 14 years ago
Dondi was one of the first comics to have a lead character die. Whitey died in a car crash, leaving Dondi to “Missy Mcgowan, who first resented him, but later accepted him. By the way, I have heard that Dondi was either a Korean war orphan or a WWII orphan. Does anyone know which it was?
Dirty Dragon about 14 years ago
If you think the newspaper is thin today, wait till Cathy leaves it.
Ba-dum.. TISH
travburg1 about 14 years ago
With the name Dondi, he is probably Italian.
Stevero about 14 years ago
But the comic strip was supposed to take place at the time that it appeared in the papers in the 1950’s, not right after WWII. Did you mean that he was 9 at the time that the strip began?
willamp about 14 years ago
Oh such nostalgia. The past falls further and further behind, Thank goodness their not forgotten.
gocomicsmember about 14 years ago
Wikipedia mentions that the fact that Dondi never aged in the strip made his original origin story impossible to maintain if they were keeping the strip current in other ways. So, the war in which he was orphaned was adjusted with the changing times (a mistake, I feel, as the name of the character was inherent in the backstory–that he was found wandering around saying “where … where” but the GI did not understand his language).
comicsgeniusguy about 14 years ago
I recognize Dondi, Krazy Kat, Yellow Kid, Buster Brown, Wash Tubbs, Mutt and Jeff, The Little King, and of course, The Annie gang.