An old expression states 'children should be seen, but not heard'. Well, just try telling that to the bunch of kids we have in this category!
To make matters worse, most of the teenagers here are also out of contol.
One teenager you certainly would not want to mess with, as many a villain found out to their cost, is Airboy. A real tough cookie and the owner of the worlds coolest plane!
Talking of cool inventions, then The Brain always has a new idea, but beware they never quite work the way they should.
Amongst our stars are Jack Armstrong 'The All American Boy of Radio Fame' and of course comic strip legends Terry and the Pirates.
Tippy, a silver age queen of dizzy, is here along with her friends, Go-Go and Animal.
Parents Magazine attempt to add a bit of sanity to this section, with Polly Pigtails and their various 'Calling all' titles. But, frankly it looks like a lost cause.
We have 247 titles and 5,296 issues in our 'Children / Teenagers Category' for you to enjoy.
Children / Teenagers Comics, Books and Radio Shows
Girls' Crystal Annual |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Description: | The Girls' Crystal Annual is an offshoot of The Girls' Crystal paper, was first published in 1939 and ran until the late seventies. It was published by The Amalgamated Press based at Fleetway House in Farringdon Street, London.
It had the usual mix of girl's ... |
Go-Go |
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Available: | 10 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 9 |
From: | Jun 1966 |
To: | Oct 1967 |
Seq: | 1 - 9 |
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Publisher: | Charlton |
Hickory |
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Available: | 7 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 6 |
From: | Oct 1949 |
To: | Aug 1950 |
Seq: | 1 - 6 |
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Publisher: | Quality |
Jack Armstrong |
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Available: | 14 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 13 |
From: | Nov 1947 |
To: | Sep 1949 |
Seq: | 1 - 13 |
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Publisher: | Parents' Magazine Press |
Description: | (1947 series)
November 1947 - September 1949
Issues#1-13
Artists on this title include Edd Ashe, Phil Berube, & Ed Smalle |
Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy |
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Description: | Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy was a radio adventure series which maintained its popularity from 1933 to 1951. The program originated at WBBM in Chicago on July 31, 1933, and was later carried on CBS, then NBC and finally ABC. It was created by General ... |
Jetta |
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Available: | 3 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 3 |
From: | Dec 1952 |
To: | Apr 1953 |
Seq: | 5 - 7 |
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Publisher: | Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines |
Description: | (1952 series)
December 1952 - April 1953
Issues: 3 (#5-7)
Artists on this title include Dan DeCarlo |
Jonesy |
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Available: | 8 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 8 |
From: | Aug 1953 |
To: | Oct 1954 |
Seq: | 85 - 8 |
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Publisher: | Quality |
Just Kids |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Description: | A young cartoonist August Daniels "Ad" Carter was working a low-level job at The Brooklyn Eagle, when co-worker Clare Briggs advised him to create a comic strip and try selling it to a syndicate. He responded with Our Friend Mush, which his paper ... |
Kathy |
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Available: | 18 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 17 |
From: | Sep 1949 |
To: | Sep 1955 |
Seq: | 1 - 17 |
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Publisher: | Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines |
Description: | September 1949 - September 1955
Issues #1-17
Artists on this title include Dan DeCarlo
Notes: Standard imprint on cover of all issues. |
Leroy |
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Available: | 5 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 6 |
From: | Nov 1949 |
To: | Nov 1950 |
Seq: | 1 - 6 |
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Publisher: | Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines |
Description: | November 1949 - November 1950
Issues: #1-6
Notes: Standard cover imprint on #1-6. |
Li'l Rascal Twins |
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Available: | 22 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 13 |
From: | Sep 1957 |
To: | Jan 1960 |
Seq: | 6 - 18 |
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Publisher: | Charlton |
Description: | (1957 series)
September 1957 - January 1960
Issues: 13 (#6 - 18)
Tracking: Numbering continued from NATURE BOY (Charlton, 1956 series).
Artists on this title include Frank Johnson |
Linda |
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Available: | 2 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 4 |
From: | Apr 1954 |
To: | Nov 1954 |
Seq: | 1 - 4 |
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Publisher: | Ajax-Farrell |
Description: | A short run (4 issues) teen humor title by Ajax-Farrell. |
Little Angel |
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Available: | 12 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 2 |
From: | Sep 1954 |
To: | Sep 1955 |
Seq: | 5 - 6 |
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Publisher: | Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines |
Description: | September 1954 - September 1955 (Standard-#5-6)
August 1956 - September 1959 (Pines #7-16)
Issues: 12
Artists on this series include Mike Roy |
Little Eva |
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Available: | 35 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 31 |
From: | May 1952 |
To: | Nov 1955 |
Seq: | 1 - 31 |
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Publisher: | St. John |
Description: | With the popularity of Little Lulu others tried their versions. |
Little Nemo |
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Available: | 16 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | 1905 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Description: | Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay (1871-1934) that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905-April 23, 1911 and April 30, 1911-1913; ... |
Little Orphan Annie |
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Description: | Little Orphan Annie was a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray and syndicated by Tribune Media Services. It took its name from the 1885 poem "Little Orphant Annie" by James Whitcomb Riley, and debuted on August 5, 1924 in the New York ... |
Long Bow |
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Available: | 2 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 31 |
From: | Sep 1960 |
To: | Mar 1963 |
Seq: | 1 - 31 |
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Publisher: | Atlas Publishing & Distributing |
Description: | Early 1960s series from Atlas reprinting Fiction House stories from the 1950s. |