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Publicado por Salty Dick, Inc, n.p., 1940
Librería: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Eight pager. An erotic parody of the comic strip created by Ed Verdier, which in and of itself was a rip-off of Harold Gray's Little Orphan Annie. Featuring guest appearances by E.C. Segar's classic creations Popeye and Wimpy. Pages 6-8 are loose but intact. Some pages have been hand-colored red. 8 miniature Polaroids of original panels included. First line reads, "Glorinsky. Look Zero." Side-stapled booklet. Orange card stock cover. Back cover is missing, and pages 6-8 are loose. Printed on one side only. Some billfold wear.
Publicado por n.d., n.p.
Librería: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Eight pager. An erotic parody of the comic strip created by Ed Verdier, which in and of itself was a rip-off of Harold Gray's Little Orphan Annie. Text alternates between hand-written and printed. Annie watches two elders go at it while her dog Zero eats her out. First line reads, "Sh-h-h-h Now you must be aful quiet Zero." Side-stapled booklet. Beige card stock wraparound cover. Printed on one side only. Some billfold wear. Very good condition.
Publicado por n.p., 1980
Librería: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Eight pager. An erotic parody of the comic strip created by Ed Verdier, which in and of itself was a rip-off of Harold Gray's Little Orphan Annie. Very crudely printed and illustrated. Annie Rooney has sex with a young boy and her dog Zero. First line reads, "Here comes Mickey McGuire." Side-stapled booklet. Yellow card stock wraparound cover. Printed on one side only. Very good condition.
Publicado por n.d., n.p.
Librería: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Eight pager. An erotic parody of the comic strip created by Ed Verdier, which in and of itself was a rip-off of Harold Gray's Little Orphan Annie. Very crudely printed and illustrated. Annie watches two elders go at it while her dog Zero eats her out. First line reads, "Sh-h-h-h Now you must be aful quiet Zero." Unlike similar copy seen, text is hand-lettered, and does not alternate between hand-written and typeset. Side-stapled booklet. Off-white paper wraparound covers. Printed on one side. Edges rough and worn, lacking penultimate page and back cover. Billfold wear; staple repositoned and oxidized. Poor, but a better-loved copy couldn't be imagined. This ceratinly has aura.