
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 549 titles and 8,092 issues in our 'Humor Category' for you to enjoy.
Humor Comics, Books and Radio Shows
| Dotty Dripple Comics |
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| Available: | 19 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| From: | 1946 |
| To: | Jun 1952 |
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| Publisher: | Harvey Comics |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | (1946 series)
circa 1946 - October 1955
Issues: 41 (#2-43)
Tracking; Continues from DOTTY DRIPPLE (Magazine Enterprises, 1946) .
NOTES: DOTTY DRIPPLE #2-24/ HORACE AND DOTTY DRIPPLE #25-43. |
| The Dreadnought |
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| Available: | 7 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| From: | 1912 |
| To: | 1915 |
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| Section: | British Story Papers |
| Categories: | School | Adventure | Humor | Crime |
| Description: | The Dreadnought was a short-lived Boy's Story Paper, published by The Amalgamated Press based at Fleetway House in Farringdon Street, London.
It was first published on March 9th 1912 and ran until June 12th 1915 for a total of 171 issues.
It had a number ... |
| Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy |
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| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | Edgar John Bergen (Feb 16, 1903 - Sep 30, 1978) best known as a ventriloquist, was also the father of actress Candice Bergen. He taught himself ventriloquism from a pamphlet when he was 11. A few years later, he commissioned Chicago woodcarver Theodore Mack ... |
| Eh! |
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| Available: | 7 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 7 |
| From: | Dec 1953 |
| To: | Dec 1954 |
| Seq: | 1 - 7 |
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| Publisher: | Charlton |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Ella Cinders |
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| Available: | 14 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| From: | 1925 |
| To: | 1961 |
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| Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
| Categories: | Humor | Leading Ladies |
| Description: | The name Ella Cinders gives a big clue to the initial inspiration for this comic strip. The modern day Cinderalla, created by writer Bill Conselman and artist Charles Plumb, first made her appearance June 1, 1925. A Sunday page was launched a couple of years ... |
| En Patufet |
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| Available: | 52 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| From: | 1904 |
| To: | 1938 |
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| Non-English: | Catalan Language Books |
| Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Adventure | Humor |
| Description: | En Patufet was an illustrated children's magazine, written in Catalan, published in Barcelona (Catalonia), between 1904 and 1938. Later, between 1968 and 1973, was resumed under the name Patufet. It had a great popularity to the point that the word patufet ... |
| Famous Funnies |
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| Available: | 224 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 218 |
| From: | Jul 1934 |
| To: | Jul 1955 |
| Seq: | 1 - 218 |
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| Publisher: | Eastern Color |
| Categories: | Humor | Mixed Bag | Comic Strip Spinoff |
| Description: | (1934 series)
July 1934 - July 1955
Issues: #1-218
Artists on this title include John Belfi, Dick Calkins, Stephen Douglas, Frank Frazetta, Clifford McBride, Fran Matera, Ed Moore, Allen Ulmer, Coulton Waugh, & Bill Woggon |
| Fawcett's Funny Animals |
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| Available: | 37 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 83 |
| From: | Dec 1942 |
| To: | Jan 1954 |
| Seq: | 1 - 83 |
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| Publisher: | Fawcett |
| Categories: | Humor | Funny Animals |
| Description: | FAWCETT'S FUNNY ANIMALS (Fawcett) 1942 Series.
No. 1, Dec 1942 - no. 83, 1953.
Continues as FUNNY ANIMALS (Charlton) 1953 Series.
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Please DO NOT upload the following issues 31-79 |
| Flip |
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| Available: | 2 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 2 |
| From: | Apr 1954 |
| To: | Jun 1954 |
| Seq: | 1 - 2 |
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| Publisher: | Harvey Comics |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Fresh Fun |
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| Available: | 2 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 32 |
| From: | Apr 1942 |
| To: | Jan 1951 |
| Seq: | 1 - 32 |
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| Publisher: | Gerald G. Swan |
| Categories: | Mixed Bag | Humor |
| Description: | Weekly? title which ran from 1940 - 1951 |
| From Here to Insanity |
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| Available: | 4 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 5 |
| From: | Feb 1955 |
| To: | 1956 |
| Seq: | 8 - 12 |
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| Publisher: | Charlton |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | Please DO NOT upload #11, it is not in the public domain!! |
| A.B. Frost |
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| Section: | Illustrators |
| Categories: | Humor | Classic Tales |
| Description: | Arthur Burdett Frost (January 17, 1851 - June 22, 1928), usually cited as A. B. Frost, was an American illustrator, graphic artist, painter and comics writer. He is best known for his illustrations of Brer Rabbit and other characters in the Joel Chandler Harris' ... |