Little Orphan Annie #4 - Bucking the World
([April] 1929)

Cupples & Leon, 1926 Series
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Price
[0.60 USD]
Pages
96
On-sale Date
1929-04-01
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Cupples & Leon Company
Brand
Cupples & Leon Company
Editing
?

Issue Notes

There is no price listed anywhere on this book. Price from American Comic Strip Collections 1884-1939 by Dennis Gifford.Publication date from Catalogue of Copyright Entries

The only place it indicates that this is volume 4 is in very small print on page 86 that states:
"This Is Book No. 4 of Little Orphan Annie Series. Ask Your Dealer for Book No. 3, Book No. 2, and Book No. 1"

Bucking the World (Table of Contents)

Little Orphan Annie / cover / 1 page (report information)

Script
Harold Gray (signed)
Pencils
Harold Gray (signed)
Inks
Harold Gray (signed)
Colors
Harold Gray ?
Letters
Harold Gray (signed)

Genre
adventure
Characters
Little Orphan Annie; Sandy

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

blank page(s) / 3 pages (report information)


[Title Page] (Table of Contents: 2)

Little Orphan Annie / credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Harold Gray
Inks
Harold Gray
Letters
Harold Gray

Genre
adventure
Characters
Little Orphan Annie; Sandy
Reprints

Foreword (Table of Contents: 3)

Little Orphan Annie / text story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Harold Gray ?
Pencils
Harold Gray
Inks
Harold Gray
Letters
typeset

Characters
Little Orphan Annie; Sandy
Synopsis
Annie tells the readers of the virtues of buying this book.
Reprints

Bucking the World (Table of Contents: 4)

Little Orphan Annie / comic story / 86 pages (report information)

Script
Harold Gray
Pencils
Harold Gray
Inks
Harold Gray
Letters
Harold Gray

Genre
adventure
Characters
Little Orphan Annie; Mr. Walsh; Sandy; Mrs. Pewter; Helen; Mr. Wells; Pete; Old Mike; Mr. Ruff; Big Tom; Mr & Mrs. Gooddeeds; Miss Asthma; Daddy Warbucks; Bloody Ed; Hammer Joe
Synopsis
Annie sells newspaper strips until the family she is helping is forced to move to the country for health reasons. In a small town she becomes first a waitress and later a part-owner in a small cafe. At the cafe she hears enough gossip to discover the location of the loot stolen from a train. When she helps the cops recover the loot and arrest those responsible, she is captured by a gang and taken back to the city. She escapes, and is returned to the orphanage, which catches fire.
Reprints
  • From Little Orphan Annie (Chicago Tribune) 1927.11.?? - 1928.11.??

Indexer Notes

First strip is titled "Lucky Annie".
Last strip is titled "The Trail's End".

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

blank page(s) / 3 pages (report information)


[Back Cover] (Table of Contents: 6)

blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


Indexer Notes

Back cover is blank.

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Table of Contents
  1. 0. Bucking the World
    Little Orphan Annie
  2. 1. [no title indexed]
  3. 2. [Title Page]
    Little Orphan Annie
  4. 3. Foreword
    Little Orphan Annie
  5. 4. Bucking the World
    Little Orphan Annie
  6. 5. [no title indexed]
  7. 6. [Back Cover]
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