-
around Annibelle's social life. In 1935,
Annibelle began being printed in color.
Virginia Krausmann took over the
strip in
March 1936.
Annibelle comics...
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Rooms Amy
Skully 1996 I Shot Andy
Warhol Iris 1997 Six Ways to
Sunday Annibelle 1997 Sue Lost in
Manhattan Sue 1998
Jaded Alexandra 'Alex'
Arnold 1998...
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Feature Syndicate October 15:
Dorothy Urfer and
Virginia Krausmann's
Annibelle ends its run
after a
decade of publication. October:
Russell Keaton's...
- Harold's love
interest Jerry Adler as
Louis Varga, Mob boss Anna
Levine as
Annibelle, a
prostitute (as Anna Thomson)
Peter Appel as Abie Pinkwise, Harry's...
- 1 (1948) Mopsy, Vol 1, No. 18 (1953) TV Teens, Vol. 2, No. 9 (1955)
Annibelle, a
similar comic strip created by
Dorothy Urfer Reynolds,
Moira Davison...
- Francisco), dies at age 84 or 85.
Dorothy Urfer,
American comic artist (
Annibelle), dies at age 90 or 91.
January 19 –
February 18: "Twisted
Sisters — Drawing...
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Tailspin Tommy, by Hal Forrest,
Flapper **** Says by
Gladys Parker, and
Annibelle by
Dorothy Urfer.
Reprints of Bob
Moore and Carl Pfeufer's science-fiction...
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Gretchen Gratz,
Snooks and Snicks, the
Mischievous Twins Dorothy Urfer –
Annibelle Nina
Albright –
artist for
comics packager Bernard Baily Studio Rosie...
- The
Affairs of Jane by Chic
Young (September 26, 1921 –
March 18, 1922)
Annibelle by
Dorothy Urfer (1929 – 1939) Ben
Casey by Neal
Adams and
Jerry Capp...
- appears—the
first American wordless novel December 29:
Dorothy Urfer's
Annibelle makes her debut. Jan Lunde's
Dimpen og
Dumpen makes its debut. Westphal's...