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Little Orphan Annie

54 appearances · Platinum Age · 1926–2021 · 4 key issues
Who is Little Orphan Annie?

Few comic characters can claim a journey as long and storied as Little Orphan Annie, who burst onto the Platinum Age scene in 1926 with Harold Gray's debut issue — a genuine piece of comics history that launched nearly a century of adventures stretching all the way to 2021. Over those remarkable 95 years, Annie has shared pages with an extraordinary roster of American pop-culture icons, from Dick Tracy and Superman to the beloved Daddy Warbucks, a testament to just how deeply woven into the fabric of comics she truly is. With four key issues to her name and appearances across Super Comics and beyond, she's a collector's treasure and a living record of how the medium itself grew up — and any fan serious about the roots of American comics owes it to themselves to spend some time in her company.

Little Orphan Annie
#[1]
★ First appearance
Little Orphan Annie #[1]
Jun 1926

Trivia

Appearances

Little Orphan Annie (1926)
Popular Comics (1936)
Feature Book (1936)
Smash Comics (1939)
#25
Super Comics (1938)
Dick Tracy [Popped Wheat Giveaway] (1947)
Terry and the Pirates [Popped Wheat Giveaway] (1947)
Smilin' Jack [Popped Wheat Giveaway] (1947)
Little Orphan Annie [Popped Wheat Giveaway] (1947)
The Worst from MAD (1958)
#3
Sick (1968)
Great Comics Syndicated by The Daily News and Chicago Tribune (1972)
The Menomonee Falls Gazette (1971)
The Comics Journal (1977)
#65
Nemo: The Classic Comics Library (1983)
Superman (1939)
Mad Special [Mad Super Special] (1970)
#53
Anything Goes! (1986)
The Nemo Bookshelf Little Orphan Annie (1987)
Acme Comics (1982)
#8
Rip Off Comix (1977)
#21
The Comics: Since 1945 (2002)
The Comics: The Complete Collection (2008)
Sam's Strip: The Comic About Comics (2009)
The Complete Little Orphan Annie (2008)
#4
Comics Revue (1985)
Mars Attacks (2012)
#3
Mad's Greatest Writers: Frank Jacobs (2015)
Brighter Than You Think: Ten Short Works by Alan Moore (2016)
In Pictopia (2021)