Annibelle
American comic strip
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Annibelle was a comic strip created in 1929 by Dorothy Urfer. It was first published as a single panel cartoon on December 29, 1929, on the women's page of Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc.'s Everyweek section.[1][2] The humorous strip revolves around Annibelle's social life. In 1935, Annibelle began being printed in color. Virginia Krausmann took over the strip in March 1936.[3] Annibelle comics were reprinted in The Funnies. Annibelle last ran on October 15, 1939.[1]
Author(s)Dorothy Urfer
Virginia Krausmann
Virginia Krausmann
Launch dateDecember 29, 1929
End dateOctober 15, 1939
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| Author(s) | Dorothy Urfer Virginia Krausmann |
| Launch date | December 29, 1929 |
| End date | October 15, 1939 |
| Syndicate(s) | Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc. |
| Genre | Humor |
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See also
- Mopsy, a similar comic strip created by Gladys Parker
