Radio Orphan Annie's Secret Society (1934-1940 Wander Company) comic books
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Published 1934 (est.) by Wander Company.
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Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society was published by The Wander Co., Manufactures of Ovaltine. This was given away as a promotional item to members of Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society. Includes games, stories, and more fun. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, every after-noon at 4:30 you could hear this introduction by broadcaster Pierre Andre blaring from every radio in the neighborhood, "Who's that little chatterbox? The one with the auburn locks? Who can it be? It's Little Orphan Annie." 12 pages.
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Published 1935 by Wander Company.
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Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society was published by The Wander Co., Manufactures of Ovaltine. This was given away as a promotional item to members of Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society. Includes games, stories, and more fun. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, every after-noon at 4:30 you could hear this introduction by broadcaster Pierre Andre blaring from every radio in the neighborhood, "Who's that little chatterbox? The one with the auburn locks? Who can it be? It's Little Orphan Annie." Full color, 8 pages, 5-in. x 7.5-in.
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Published 1937 by Wander Company.$35.00
View scans- Water spotting.
Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society was published by The Wander Co., Manufactures of Ovaltine. This was given away as a promotional item to members of Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society. Includes games, stories, and more fun. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, every after-noon at 4:30 you could hear this introduction by broadcaster Pierre Andre blaring from every radio in the neighborhood, "Who's that little chatterbox? The one with the auburn locks? Who can it be? It's Little Orphan Annie." Full color, 12 pages, 6-in. x 8.5-in.
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Published 1937 by Wander Company.$31.00
View scansRadio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society was published by The Wander Co., Manufactures of Ovaltine. This was given away as a promotional item to members of Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society. Includes games, stories, and more fun. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, every after-noon at 4:30 you could hear this introduction by broadcaster Pierre Andre blaring from every radio in the neighborhood, "Who's that little chatterbox? The one with the auburn locks? Who can it be? It's Little Orphan Annie." 12 pages.
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Published 1938 by Wander Company.$40.00
View scans- Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.
Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society was published by The Wander Co., manufacturers of Ovaltine. This was given away as a promotional item to members of Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society. Includes games, stories, and more fun. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, every after-noon at 4:30 you could hear this introduction by broadcaster Pierre Andre blaring from every radio in the neighborhood, "Who's that little chatterbox? The one with the auburn locks? Who can it be? It's Little Orphan Annie." 6" x 9", 12 pages, full color.
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Published 1939 by Wander Company.$100.00
View scans- Staple rust: Moderate.
Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society was published by The Wander Co., manufacturers of Ovaltine. This was given away as a promotional item to members of Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society. Includes games, stories, and more fun. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, every after-noon at 4:30 you could hear this introduction by broadcaster Pierre Andre blaring from every radio in the neighborhood, "Who's that little chatterbox? The one with the auburn locks? Who can it be? It's Little Orphan Annie." 6" x 9", 12 pages, PC/PB&W.
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Published 1940 by Wander Company.$140.00
View scansRadio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society was published by The Wander Co., manufacturers of Ovaltine. This was given away as a promotional item to members of Radio's Orphan Annie's Secret Society. Includes games, stories, and more fun. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, every after-noon at 4:30 you could hear this introduction by broadcaster Pierre Andre blaring from every radio in the neighborhood, "Who's that little chatterbox? The one with the auburn locks? Who can it be? It's Little Orphan Annie." 6" x 9", 12 pages, full color.