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
More Fun Comics |
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Available: | 24 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 119 |
From: | Mar 1936 |
To: | Nov 1947 |
Seq: | 1 - 127 |
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Publisher: | Other Titles |
Categories: | Humor |
Description: | Only issues 1-30 are Public Domain, DO NOT upload issues 31 and after |
Muggsy Mouse |
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Available: | 5 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 5 |
From: | Apr 1951 |
To: | 1953 |
Seq: | 1 - 5 |
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Publisher: | Magazine Enterprises |
Categories: | Humor | Funny Animals |
Description: | Issues also numbered as part of the A-1 series: #1 is A-1 #33; #2 is A-1 #36; #3 is A-1 #38; #4 is A-1 #95; and #5 is A-1 #99. |
My Friend Irma |
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Available: | 50 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
From: | Apr 1947 |
To: | Aug 1954 |
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Categories: | Humor | Leading Ladies |
Description: | My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard was so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films, television, a comic strip and a comic book. Marie Wilson portrayed the title character, Irma Peterson. The radio series was broadcast ... |
My Little Margie |
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Categories: | Humor | Leading Ladies |
Description: | My Little Margie is an American situation comedy starring Gale Storm and Charles Farrell that alternated between CBS and NBC from 1952 to 1955. The series was created by Frank Fox and produced in Los Angeles, California at Hal Roach Studios by Hal Roach, Jr. and Roland ... |
Napoleon and Uncle Elby |
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Available: | 11 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | Jun 1932 |
To: | 1961 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Animal | Humor |
Description: | Napoleon and Uncle Elby was a popular syndicated newspaper comic strip created by Clifford McBride, which launched on June 6, 1932. Over a span of 29 years it was distributed to both American and foreign newspapers. By the mid-1940s, the strip was carried by 80 newspapers. ... |
New Fun |
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Available: | 7 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 6 |
From: | Feb 1935 |
To: | Oct 1935 |
Seq: | 1 - 6 |
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Publisher: | Other Titles |
Categories: | Humor |
New Funnies |
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Available: | 8 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 42 |
From: | 1940 |
To: | 1951 |
Seq: | 1 - 42 |
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Publisher: | Gerald G. Swan |
Categories: | Humor |
Description: | Weekly? title which ran from 1940 - 1951 for 42 issues plus specials. |
Oaky Doaks |
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Available: | 5 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | Jun 1935 |
To: | 1961 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Humor | Fantasy / Whimsey |
Description: | Oaky Doaks was created by Bill McCleery the comics editor of The Associated Press and illustrated by cartoonist Ralph Fuller. The strip debuted June 17, 1935 and a Sunday edition was added later in 1941.
The strip, set in medieval times centers on Oaky Doaks, ... |
Old Gold Comedy Theater |
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Available: | 30 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
Shows: | 32 |
From: | Oct 1944 |
To: | Jun 1945 |
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Categories: | Humor |
Description: | The Old Gold Comedy Theater aired over NBC for one season, from October 29, 1944 to June 10, 1945. The Lennen and Mitchell ad agency wanted to produce a comedy series for Old Gold cigarettes, a brand of the Lorillard Tobacco Company.
The show was patterned ... |
Old Opie Dilldock |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Humor | Fantasy / Whimsey |
Description: | W.L. Wells made the newspaper strip 'Old Opie Dilldock's Stories' in the Chicago Tribune between October 1908 and 1914. The strip was created by F. M. Howarth, who died shortly afterwards. On 24 February 1915, he created 'Old Nicodemus Nimble'. ... |
Our Boarding House |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Humor |
Description: | Our Boarding House was a long-running, American single-panel cartoon and comic strip created by Gene Ahern in 1921 and syndicated by Newspaper Enterprise Association. Set in a boarding house run by the sensible Mrs. Hoople, it drew humor from the interactions ... |
Our Miss Brooks |
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Available: | 179 Shows |
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Broadcasting History |
From: | Jul 1948 |
To: | Feb 1957 |
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Categories: | Humor | School |
Description: | Our Miss Brooks is an American sitcom starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high-school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast on CBS from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television (1952-56), it became one of the medium's earliest hits. ... |
Out Our Way |
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Available: | 27 Books |
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Publishing History |
From: | Mar 1922 |
To: | 1977 |
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Section: | Newspaper Comic Strips |
Categories: | Humor |
Description: | Out Our Way first saw the light of day as a single-panel cartoon March 20, 1922. Created by J.R. Williams it depicted American rural and small town life. The strip acted as an umbrella for several series, which included 'The Bull Of The Woods', 'Why ... |
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. |
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 ... |
Popeye, the Sailor Man |
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Categories: | Humor | Water / Boats |
Description: | Popeye the Sailor Man was created by Elzie Crisler Segar. He first appeared in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre on January 17, 1929. Although Segar's Thimble Theatre strip was in its tenth year when Popeye made his debut, the sailor quickly ... |
Punch |
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Available: | 8 Books |
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Publishing History |
Issues: | 999 |
From: | 1841 |
To: | 1992 |
Seq: | 1 - 999 |
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Section: | Adult Humor & Wit |
Categories: | Humor |
Description: | Punch was founded on 17 July 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells, on an initial investment of £25. It was jointly edited by Mayhew and Mark Lemon. It was subtitled The London Charivari in homage to Charles Philipon's French satirical ... |