Little Annie Fanny, Volume 2: 1970-1988
Posted in Other Comics on 13. Jun, 2010

- ISBN13: 9781569715208
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
$14.97
Product Description
Dark Horse concludes its complete reprinting of Playboy`s legendary Little Annie Fanny strip, with an even bigger second volume, at the same price as the first. Picking up where the first volume left off, this collection follows the strip through to its end in 1988. Ralph Nader, the women`s movement, Star Wars, and Arnold Schwarzenegger all fall victim to the merciless and masterful satire of Kurtzman and Elder. The first volume was a smash hit, and the second includes all the same goodies, with never-before-seen production art and behind-the-scenes info about Hefner, Kurtzman, Elder, and the host of cartoonists who contributed to this revolutionary comic.
Little Annie Fanny, Volume 2: 1970-1988
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This was very, very disappointing for me. The political satires do not stand up in time, antiquated. There is zil sexual intimation. But the worse part is that about HALF of the contents are REPEATS from Volume 1, which you should buy instead—better quality, too. DO NOT BUY VOL 2! Rated less than one star.
Rating: 1 / 5
Excellent compilation of the Little Annie Fanny cartoons featured in Playboy magazine. Very high quality reproduction.
Rating: 5 / 5
If you compare this book (both Dark House editions) to the printed books of 1972, 1968, and 1964…you notice clearly HOW dark and dingy the reproduction is in these volumes. Are they worth $18.00? Of course! But compared to the old school print process (of 30 to 45 years ago) the reproduction sucks.
I guess these are scans of prints and NOT photos or plates made from the original art. I would bet $1000 on it.
These looks like scanned art to a degree.
It’s a shame they did not go all out and reprint these wonderful strips as they were presented.
Only old school book collectors like me, will ever see the TRUE beauty of these strips.
Only 3 stars.
Rating: 3 / 5
The recent review by Brian Paull, saying that half the contents of this volume are repeats of volume 1, is 100% wrong: there is no overlap. This volume picks up where the previous one left off.
The satire will take many of us back to a time when what now seem like distant memories were current events, through which our wide-eyed Annie traipses, baring her breasts at every opportunity. I don’t find the satire particularly funny, actually, but my enjoyment of the series lies elsewhere – and not just the [...]!
The art is very good, though not quite up to the standards of volume 1. It begins a slow decline about a third of the way from the end, becoming surprisingly clumsy by the end (though the Frazetta parody panel is superlative).
You get over 200 glossy color pages, beautifully reproduced. A lot of bang for the buck here. Highly recommended.
Minus one because it doesn’t make me laugh and for the drop off in the quality of the art.
Rating: 4 / 5
it is a long time that i saw a book like this, the color was great, the pictures where well done and the detal’s were the best. it remind’s me the first time i saw them in a popular magazine.
Rating: 5 / 5