Little Annie Rooney, an American comic strip about a young orphaned girl and her dog
James Joyce referred to Little Annie Rooney early in the first chapter of Finnegans Wake: "Arrah, sure, we all love little Anny Ruiny, or, we mean to say, lovelittle Anna Rayiny, when unda her brella, mid piddle med puddle, she ninnygoes nannygoes nancing by."
Recurring series in the 1950s included Superman, Brick Bradford, Toot and Casper, Little Annie Rooney, Smokey Stover, Texas Slim and Dirty Dalton, Tim Tyler's Luck, Johnny Hazard, Terry and the Pirates, Lone Ranger, Flash Gordon, Mandrake, The Phantom and King of the Royal Mounted.
Mickey Rooney | Wayne Rooney | Annie Lennox | Annie | Annie Leibovitz | Annie Besant | Annie (musical) | Annie Duke | Annie Sprinkle | Annie Dillard | Little Orphan Annie | Annie Mac | Annie Award | Rooney | Art Rooney | Annie Young | Annie Oakley | Rooney family | Dan Rooney | Annie Potts | Annie Parisse | Annie Castledine | Annie Baker | Annie Ross | Annie Laurie | Annie Hall | Annie Ernaux | Annie E. Casey Foundation | Andy Rooney | Rooney Prize for Irish Literature |