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But their efforts proved unpopular, and Annie originals left the comics pages in 1974: Reruns of Gray's work took up residence on newspaper pages. When the 1977 Broadway adaptation became a smash ...
Facing a shifting media landscape, Tribune Media Services has decided to bring an end to the comic strip Annie are more than 86 years.
CHICAGO - Come this summer there will be no more tomorrows for "Annie." After 85 years, Tribune Media Services announced Thursday that it will cease syndication of the comic strip featuring the ico… ...
Orphan Annie Comic Strips Ends Tribune Media Services has determined there will be no more newspaper tomorrows for Annie. In recent years, the comic appeared in less than 20 newspapers.
Come this summer there will be no more tomorrows for "Annie."After 85 years, Tribune Media Services announced Thursday that it will cease syndication of the comic strip featuring the iconic ...
Nowadays, the Little Orphan Annie comics that Harold Gray drew from Aug. 5, 1924, through his death in 1968 are less ...
This image provided May 26, 2010 by Tribune Media Services Inc., shows the character Annie from the "Annie" comic strip. It is an early black and white drawing by the strip's creator and ...
CHICAGO — Come this summer there will be no more tomorrows for “Annie.” After 85 years, Tribune Media Services announced today that it will cease syndication of the comic strip featuring the ...
After 86 years in the Daily News' comics, there are no more tomorrows for "Little Orphan Annie." The plucky redhead with the saucer-shaped eyes appears in her final newspaper strip on Sunday June 13.
Sweet Orphan Annie had fans laughing from 1924 to 2010 in one of the most unique comic strip series ever. Most readers would ...
Daddy Warbucks is in serious trouble. The egg-bald guardian of that ageless comic-strip carrot top, Little Orphan Annie, has been railroaded into a private insane asylum run by one Dr. Le Quaque.
“Orphan Annie ‘splains ‘bout new home” read the headline in a Chicago newspaper. Along with her scruffy sidekick, the comic strip character appeared not in the funny pages but in the real ...