Little Annie Fanny - Kurtzman, Elder and the boys.
Things ain't what they used to be. |
Today is the birthday of "Little Annie Fannie" a lampoon of "Little Orphan Annie" but much earthier. (After much pre-production "foreplay" of course...) Annie is a creation of the team of Harvey Kurtzman and Bill Elder, two alumni of the EC Mad comics origin way back in the mid fifties. Little Annie Fannie appeared in Playboy magazine always lampooning modern man’s persistent lack of resistance to a ditzy, fantasy-figured, blonde supergirl. Illustrator Jack Davis, also from the old Mad comic, often made contributions to the works. ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive: Pinups: More Of Kurtzman and Elder's Little Annie Fanny (NOTE: Sorry, the links on this page do not work sometimes. I don't know why.) |
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Labels: Harvey Kurtzman, Jack Davis, Little Annie Fannie
2 Comments:
At Tuesday, July 06, 2010 7:34:00 AM, Anonymous said…
Kurtzman and Elder are the only geniuses I know of who deserve a doctorate degree regardless. Stupid Phd-heads of computerscience who tackle stupid problems like how to save/better apply the dozens of seconds it takes to enter a distorted word code for authentication to be validated for a web site ARE FUCKING MORONS! How worthless! When there are THOUSANDS of other "seconds" wasted by web-ers waiting for all the unwanted garbage crowding in on HTTP while waiting for the next pages! God bless the artist-thinkers and damn the academmicians!!!!!! WMS
At Tuesday, July 06, 2010 8:06:00 AM, anyjazz said…
You seem upset.
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