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Little Annie Rooney (1948) comic books 1955 or before

  • Issue #1
    Little Annie Rooney (1948) 1

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    Stories, art and cover by Darrell McClure. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay collects the Little Annie Rooney comic strip. Annie Rooney was a rival syndicate's attempt to duplicate the success of Little Orphan Annie, with a character also based on an 1890s song, a dog, and plenty of troubles. Annie tries to escape from her cruel legal guardian, Miss Meany. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Little Annie Rooney (1948) 2

    Stories, art and cover by Darrell McClure. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay collects the Little Annie Rooney comic strip. Annie Rooney was a rival syndicate's attempt to duplicate the success of Little Orphan Annie, with a character also based on an 1890s song, a dog, and plenty of troubles. On the run from cruel Miss Meany, Annie and her dog Zero cross an America devastated by the Great Depression. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.10.

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    $20 ONE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY COMIC BOOK 1948 #2

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  • Issue #3
    Little Annie Rooney (1948) 3

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    Stories, art and cover by Darrell McClure. Pioneering comics publisher David McKay collects the Little Annie Rooney comic strip. Annie Rooney was a rival syndicate's attempt to duplicate the success of Little Orphan Annie, with a character also based on an 1890s song, a dog, and plenty of troubles. Despite the poverty of the Great Depression, Annie manages to get by through the kindness of strangers and with the help of her dog, Zero. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.10.