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  2. Little Orphan Annie - Wikipedia

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    Little Orphan Annie was a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray and syndicated by the Tribune Media Services.The strip took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie" by James Whitcomb Riley, and it made its debut on August 5, 1924, in the New York Daily News.

  3. Category:Orphan characters in comics - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Orphan characters in comics" ... Little Joe (comic strip) Little Orphan Annie; Little Wise Guys; Lucky Luke; N ...

  4. Category:Little Orphan Annie - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Little Orphan Annie" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  5. Daddy Warbucks - Wikipedia

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    Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks is a fictional character from the comic strip Little Orphan Annie and Dick Tracy. He made his first appearance in the New York Daily News in the Annie strip on September 27, 1924. [1] In the series, he is said to be around 52 years of age.

  6. Annie (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The original comic strip created by Harold Gray, Little Orphan Annie, The comic strip took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie" by James Whitcomb Riley. Its most notable adaptation is the 1977 musical Annie that won 7 Tony Awards which has been adapted four times on screen for both the big screen and television ( 1982 , 1999 ...

  7. The Complete Little Orphan Annie - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Little Orphan Annie is a hardcover book series collecting the complete output of the American comic strip, Little Orphan Annie, written and drawn by Harold Gray from the strip's debut in 1924 to Gray's death in 1968. [1]

  8. 'Annie' filled with inside jokes, A-list cameos and cute ...

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    "Annie" isn't just for the kids. This holiday season is filled with family movies, but the new remake of "Annie," which hits theaters December 19, has a decidedly grown up feel.

  9. Sunday comics - Wikipedia

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    For most of the 20th century, the Sunday funnies were a family tradition, enjoyed each weekend by adults and kids alike. They were read by millions and produced famous fictional characters in such strips as Flash Gordon, Little Orphan Annie, Prince Valiant, Dick Tracy and Terry and the Pirates.