
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 249 titles and 5,336 issues in our 'Children / Teenagers Category' for you to enjoy.
Children / Teenagers Comics, Books and Radio Shows
Mazie |
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Available: | 15 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 15 |
From: | Feb 1955 |
To: | Aug 1958 |
Seq: | 14 - 28 |
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Publisher: | Harvey Comics |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Humor | Leading Ladies |
Description: | (1955 series)
February 1955 - August 1958
Issues: 15 (#14 - 28)
Tracking: Numbering continues from MAZIE (Magazine Publishers) /Also previously published by Nationwide. |
Meet Corliss Archer |
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Available: | 10 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
From: | Jan 1943 |
To: | Sep 1956 |
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Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Humor | Leading Ladies |
Description: | Meet Corliss Archer ran from January 7, 1943 to September 30, 1956. Although it was CBS's answer to NBC's popular A Date with Judy, it was also broadcast by NBC in 1948 as a summer replacement for The Bob Hope Show. From October 3, 1952 to June 26, 1953, ... |
The Nelson Lee Library |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | School | Detective |
Description: | The Nelson Lee Library was published by The Amalgamated Press based at Fleetway House in Farringdon Street, London.
It ran for a total of 948 issues in four runs, between 12th June 1915 and 12th August 1933.
First Run or Old Series, ran from 12th June 1915 ... |
Pep Comics |
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Available: | 72 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 136 |
From: | Jan 1940 |
To: | Dec 1959 |
Seq: | 1 - 136 |
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Publisher: | Archie / MLJ |
Categories: | Mixed Bag | Humor | Children / Teenagers |
Description: | Pep Comics introduced The Shield, the first patriotic themed super hero. Later, this title played host to a character still popular today and which would give MLJ its new name - Archie. Issues were renewed from #72 on please do not upload past issue 71. |
The Pilot |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | School | Sports | Adventure |
Description: | The Pilot was a short-lived Boy's Story Paper. It was published weekly in the United Kingdom by The Amalgamated Press based at Fleetway House in Farringdon Street, London.
It ran from October 1935 to April 1938 for a total of 131 issues. It was then incorporated ... |
Pinhead and Foodini |
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Available: | 4 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 4 |
From: | Jul 1951 |
To: | Jan 1952 |
Seq: | 1 - 4 |
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Publisher: | Fawcett |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Humor | Media / Stars |
Description: | This comic is based on the children's television show Foodini the Great, which originally aired from 1948 to 1951. |
Polly and Her Pals |
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Available: | 3 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | Dec 1912 |
To: | 1958 |
Seq: | 1 - |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Humor |
Description: | Polly and Her Pals is an American comic strip, created by cartoonist Cliff Sterrett, which ran from December 4, 1912, until December 7, 1958.
It is regarded as one of the most graphically innovative strips of the 20th century. It debuted as Positive Polly ... |
The Popular |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | School | Children / Teenagers | Adventure |
Description: | The Popular was a British weekly story paper for boys. Originally published as The Penny Popular, the penny was dropped from the title when the price went up to two-pence. It was a companion paper to The Penny Wonder, which published more sinister stories.
It ... |
Roy Carson |
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Available: | 4 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 8 |
From: | Feb 1948 |
To: | Feb 1951 |
Seq: | 1 - 36 |
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Publisher: | T.V. Boardman Ltd/Popular Press |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Detective |
Description: | Roy Carson was a British hard-boiled detective created in 1948 by Denis McLoughlin and his brother Colin and first published by Boardman Books in their series of rotogravure comic books (1948-1954).
Roy, with his plucky girl companion Silk, faced all manner ... |
The School Friend |
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Available: | 26 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 1 |
From: | May 1919 |
To: | Jul 1929 |
Seq: | v1 229 - v2 229 |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | School | Adventure | Sports | Humor | Children / Teenagers |
Description: | The School Friend was a girl's story paper, published by The Amalgamated Press based at Fleetway House in Farringdon Street, London.
It was first published on 17th May 1919 and ran until 27th July 1929, for a total of 532 issues.
It then changed its name ... |
The Schoolboys' Own Library |
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Available: | 7 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 411 |
From: | 1925 |
To: | 1940 |
Seq: | 1 - 411 |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | School | Children / Teenagers | Adventure |
Description: | Schoolboys' Own Library was published by The Amalgamated Press based at Fleetway House in Farringdon Street, London.
It was published bi-monthly from April 1925, the tri-monthly from October 1936 until its demise in 1940, another casualty of the wartime ... |
Schoolgirl's Weekly |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | School | Children / Teenagers | Leading Ladies |
Description: | Schoolgirls' Weekly was published by The Amalgamated Press based at Fleetway House in Farringdon Street, London.
It was first published on 21st October 1922 and it ran until 20th May 1939 when it was incorporated into 'Girls' Crystal'. It had a total ... |
The Skipper |
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Available: | 199 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | 1930 |
To: | 1941 |
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Section: | British Story Papers |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Adventure | Mixed Bag | School |
Description: | The Skipper was published by D.C. Thomson based in Dundee, Scotland.
The Skipper was the fourth of the 'Big Five' it was first published on 6th September 1930. It ran to a total of 544 issues until 1st February 1941.
This was the first of the 'Big ... |
Sparky Watts |
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Available: | 2 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | Apr 1940 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Superhero | Humor | Children / Teenagers |
Description: | Sparky Watts is a light-hearted comic strip that was written and drawn by Boody Rogers. It is a parody of the highly popular superheroes of the day. The story starts with Sparky Watts making his way though college by selling magazines door-to-door. One day he knocks ... |
Speed Gibson |
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Available: | 178 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
Shows: | 178 |
From: | Jan 1937 |
To: | May 1940 |
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Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Aviation |
Description: | Speed Gibson of the International Secret Police was written by Virginia Cooke. It features Speed Gibson, a 15 year-old pilot who, through his uncle Clint Barlow, becomes a member of the International Secret Police.
The show ran weekly from January 2, 1937 ... |
Spunky |
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Available: | 7 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 7 |
From: | Apr 1949 |
To: | Nov 1951 |
Seq: | 1 - 7 |
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Publisher: | Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines |
Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Humor |
Description: | (1949 series)
April 1949 - November 1951
Issues: #1 - 7
Notes: Standard cover imprint on all issues.
Artists on this title include Jack Bradbury & Frank Frazetta |