
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
| Krazy Kat |
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| Available: | 8 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| From: | 1910 |
| To: | 1944 |
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| Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
| Categories: | Humor | Funny Animals |
| Description: | The Krazy Kat comic strip debuted in New York Evening Journal October 13, 1913. Created by George Herriman it was published in daily papers until 1944. An interesting fact is that the publisher William Randolph Hearst was a great fan of Krazy Kat, and on occasions ... |
| 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 |
| Categories: | Children / Teenagers | Humor |
| 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 |
| The Life of Riley |
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| Available: | 131 Shows |
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| Broadcasting History |
| From: | Jan 1944 |
| To: | Jun 1951 |
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| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, is a popular American radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film, a long-run 1950s television series (originally with Jackie Gleason as Riley for one truncated ... |
| Little Max Comics |
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| Available: | 66 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 73 |
| From: | Oct 1949 |
| To: | Nov 1961 |
| Seq: | 1 - 73 |
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| Publisher: | Harvey Comics |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | (1949 series)
October 1949 - November 1961
Issues: #1-63 Books after issue 63 appear to have been renewed. |
| 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 |
| Categories: | Humor | Children / Teenagers | Fantasy / Whimsey |
| 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; ... |
| The Loony World Of Alan Fraser |
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| Section: | Comic Book Compilations |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | Alan Fraser was a British comic artist who contributed to magazines All Fun and Comic Adventures, published by D.C. Thomson. He drew funny comics such as 'Charlotte the Char' and 'Fore and Aft, the Nautical Boys' during the 1940s. |
| Madhouse |
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| Available: | 8 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 4 |
| From: | Mar 1954 |
| To: | Sep 1954 |
| Seq: | 1 - 4 |
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| Publisher: | Ajax-Farrell |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Phil May |
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| Section: | Illustrators |
| Categories: | Humor | Mixed Bag |
| Description: | Philip William May (22 April 1864 - 5 August 1903) was an English caricaturist who, with his vigorous economy of line, played an important role in moving away from Victorian styles of illustration towards the creation of the modern humorous cartoon.
At the age of twelve, ... |
| Mazie |
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| Available: | 16 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 Merry Maker |
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| Available: | 3 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 11 |
| From: | 1946 |
| To: | 1947 |
| Seq: | 1 - 11 |
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| Section: | UK Comic Books |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | British weekly. Published by Algar Printing Co./L Burn. Series ran to only 11 issues from 1946 - 1947. |
| Mickey Finn |
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| Available: | 10 Books |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 11 |
| From: | 1944 |
| To: | 1949 |
| Seq: | 5 - 15 |
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| Publisher: | Columbia |
| Categories: | Humor |
| Description: | (1944 series)
1944 - 1949
Issues: 11 (#5-15)
Tracking: Numbering continues from Mickey Finn (1942 series, Eastern Color).
Notes: Mickey Finn was a popular comic strip (1936-1976) created by Lank Leonard.
Artists on this title include Frank Beck & Lank ... |
| Mickey Finn |
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| Available: | 1 Book |
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| Publishing History |
| Issues: | 2 |
| From: | 1952 |
| To: | May 1952 |
| Seq: | v3 1 - v3 2 |
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| Publisher: | Prize |
| Categories: | Humor | Crime |