The Adventures of Little Orphan Annie#[3]
The Adventures of Little Orphan Annie #[3]
“Little Orphan Annie and Mr. Grudge”
In "Little Orphan Annie and Mr. Grudge," Harold Gray delivers a classic moment of suspense as young Annie and her loyal dog Sandy freeze in surprise, peering through a window at a shadowy intruder in a seemingly burglarized home. With Gray's distinctive artistry and storytelling, this 1942 Dell comic captures the innocence and courage of a young girl facing a mystery in the quiet of wartime America.
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artist, writer, inker Harold Gray
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Little Orphan Annie and her dog, Sandy, are shown from the back, looking with startled expressions through a window as a silhouetted figure appears to be burglarizing a house.
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