Arguably the most important comic in this category is MLJ's Pep Comics #22. The title
was a mixture of genres dominated by superheroes. In this issue, published
December 1941, a red haired kid named Archie makes his first appearance.
He would prove to be the company's biggest asset, so much so that in 1945 it was renamed
Archie Comics.
This section also holds some early comics strips, one of which is Krazy Kat,
who is besotted by Ignatz Mouse. The feeling is not mutual and Offissa Bull Pupp attempts to keep order.
The strip is critically acclaimed and often cited as a source of artistic inspiration.
An interesting title is Foxy Fagan. Although it was not
a commercial success, only running for seven issues, it represents a collaboration
between Harvey Eisenberg and Joe Barbera (one half of the famous partnership
Hanna-Barbera). Both of who worked on Tom and Jerry.
As a final word, also worth a look are a couple of ghosts. Spencer Spook, who actually predates
Casper, and Charlton's Timmy the Timid Ghost.
We have 530 titles and 7,826 issues in our 'Humor Category' for you to enjoy.
Humor Comics, Books and Radio Shows
Topical Funnies |
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Available: | 7 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 36 |
From: | Apr 1940 |
To: | Jan 1951 |
Seq: | 1 - 36 |
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Publisher: | Gerald G. Swan |
Categories: | Humor |
Description: | This title ran from 1940 - 1951, for a total of 36 issues plus a number of specials. |
Vignettes of Life |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Humor |
Description: | Vignettes of Life is a weekly "pseudo" comic strip by Frank Godwin who is better known for his work on Connie and Rusty Riley. He also drew some Wonder Woman stories.
It's not exactly a comic strip, but exactly as it says vignettes. It often ... |
Wash Tubbs |
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Available: | 9 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | 1924 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Adventure | Humor |
Description: | The date is April 14, 1924 and Washington Tubbs II, a young bumbling store manager makes his comic strip debut. It started life as a daily gag about Tubbs's misadventures, but soon expanded to storylines. Just 12 weeks later the strip was reinvented. Its creator, ... |
Whack |
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Available: | 5 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 3 |
From: | Oct 1953 |
To: | May 1954 |
Seq: | 1 - 3 |
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Publisher: | St. John |
Categories: | Humor |
Wilbur Comics |
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Available: | 35 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 90 |
From: | 1944 |
To: | Oct 1965 |
Seq: | 1 - 90 |
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Publisher: | Archie / MLJ |
Categories: | Humor | Children / Teenagers |
Description: | (1944 series)
Summer 1944 - October 1965
Issues: #1-90 issues renewed from 36 on do not upload past issue 35,
Artists on this title include Dan DeCarlo, Joe Edwards, Al Fagaly, Ed Goggin, Red Holmdale, Carl Hubbell, Rudy Lapick, Bill Vigoda, & Bill Woggon |
Xmas Comics |
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Available: | 7 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 7 |
From: | Dec 1941 |
To: | Dec 1952 |
Seq: | 1 - 7 |
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Publisher: | Fawcett |
Categories: | Mixed Bag | Superhero | Humor | Adventure | Western | Sports |
Description: | The 1941 & 1942 issues were 324p! Resuming in 1947 with only one 132p issue of the title, consisting entirely of Fawcett's Funny Animals including several Hoppy the Marvel Bunny stories. resuming again in 1949, the final four issues of this series are all 196-pages ... |
Yellow Kid |
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Available: | 4 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | 1895 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Humor | Children / Teenagers |
Description: | The Yellow Kid was created and drawn by Richard F. Outcault. Real name Mickey Dugan, he was bald headed and was probably shaven after lice were found.
He sported a large yellow hand-me-down nightshirt, hence the name. As a device, the shirt had what the kid was saying ... |
Zoot Comics |
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Available: | 17 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 18 |
From: | 1946 |
To: | Jul 1948 |
Seq: | 1 - 16 |
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Publisher: | Fox Feature Syndicate |
Categories: | Mixed Bag | Humor | Jungle |
Description: | ZOOT COMICS (Fox) 1946 Series.
No. 1, 1946 - no. 16, Jul 1948.
Continues as RULAH, JUNGLE GODDESS (Fox) 1948 Series.
Note: series changed from humor genre to jungle adventure as of issue no. 7, when it commenced the feature Rulah until the title changed. |