The Complete Little Orphan Annie, Vol. 13

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Harold Gray’s

“One of the most impressive comic-strip collections ever produced.” — The Washington Times LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE DEBUTED on August 5, 1924, and Harold Gray continued to write and draw the comic strip for forty-four years, until his death, after which it was continued, on and off, by other hands for more than two additional decades. Little Orphan Annie has become a cultural icon—in both her red-headed, blank-eyed appearance, and as the embodiment of American individuality, spunk, and self-reliance. Even those who’ve never read the comic strip are keenly aware of the plucky orphan, her loveable mutt Sandy, and her adoptive benefactor, Oliver “Daddy”Warbucks, through the Broadway play, the hit movie, and the song “Tomorrow,” made famous by both.

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The Tik Tok story is many things: a sardonic self-portrayal combined with a settling of scores [with his syndicate] and also Gray’s fullest statement about the life of a comic strip artist…. We get a fictionalized version of the birth of Little Orphan Annie, with Gray re-cast as a bragging artist whose dreams are initially bigger than his accomplishments. Tik Tok’s self-praise as The World’s Greatest Cartoonist echoes the Chicago Tribune’s slogan as “The World’s Greatest Newspaper.” In a nice Mobius strip twist, the inspiration for Tik Tok’s breakthrough strip “Little Widget the Waif” is none other than Annie herself.

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HAROLD GRAY IN THIS VOLUME:

1947 TO 1948 Harold Gray was born in 1894 in Kankakee, Illinois, and began his cartooning career as an assistant to Sidney Smith, creator of the famously successful strip The Gumps. Gray wrote and illustrated Little Orphan Annie for more than four decades, from 1924 until 1968.

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DAILIES and COLOR SUNDAYS 1947-1948

NEARLY 600 SEQUENTIAL COMIC STRIPS FROM 1947–1948 LibraryofAmericanComics.com idwpublishing.com • $49.99

America’s Spunkiest Kid Meets the World’s Greatest Cartoonist!

Will “The World’s Greatest Cartoonist” get a chance to prove his worth? And if so, will the public take into their hearts an orphan character with the unlikely name of “Little Widget, the Waif ”? That may be the least of Annie’s worries as she finds herself caught between spies and counterspies in an adventure that reprises the quest for “Daddy” Warbucks’s formula to defend against the atomic bomb! And if that weren’t enough, the enigmatic Joe Christmas enters the picture, the mysterious Mr. Am returns, and Annie comes face to face with the man she most likely fears more than any other—the deadly criminal named Axel! Volume Thirteen of The Complete Little Orphan Annie reprints all daily and Sunday strips from January 12, 1947 to August 18, 1948.


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