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Pogo Possum

It was 1949 before he finally began to star in comic books of his own, in a Dell series that lasted until 1954 ... (In comic books, however, Pogo remained free of politics as long as the series ...
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Tim Tyler's Luck

Edson and Massey also drew quite a few comic books for Dell ... By the early 1990s, it seems to have gotten down to a single paper, a remarkable and perhaps unique achievement for a syndicated ...
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The Clock

Comic books in their modern format (they began with Famous Funnies, #1, which was dated July, 1934) had been around only a couple of years, reprinting newspaper comics, before they started running out of newspaper comics to reprint ... By that ...
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Super Goof

It was one of those periods when that genre was king in American comic books, and the urge to become one overcame even such unlikely characters as Archie (who became Pureheart the Powerful ) and Herbie ( The Fat Fury ) ... But he became a ...
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Little Annie Rooney

She got into regular comic books in 1938 when McKay starred her in Feature Book #11, then continued in the back pages of King Comics, which also reprinted such King Features offerings as Mandrake the Magician, Brick Bradford and Barney ...
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Mandrake the Magician

By the time comic books got rolling, he was successful enough to spawn many tuxedo-clad magical superheroes, such as Kardak and Zatara, some of which made marks of their own in comics ... He also appeared in Big Little Books in the 1930s and ...
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Jiminy Cricket

Jiminy started turning up in comic books during the 1950s, often drawn by veteran funny animal artist Al Hubbard, who also did Chip'n'Dale, Mary Jane & Sniffles, and many other Dell comics based on licensed animated characters. There, Jiminy ...
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The Three Mouseketeers (1956)

But their old comic books are still popular in the collector market, proving that their aging fan base remains. ...
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The Phantom

Like the strip itself, The Phantom's comic books have been more successful overseas than in America ... Since 2003, Moonstone Books has been publishing him in the form of both comic books and graphic novels, in new stories as well as reprints from ...
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G.I. Juniors

Second was probably Sad Sack, whose fans were able to read his adventures in Sad Sack's Army Life, Sad Sack's Funny Friends, Sad Sad Sack World and many other comic books, as well as in Sad Sack Comics ... Juniors began in the 86th issue ...
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Barefoot Gen

But seeing the person he was talking with suddenly burn up before his eyes created an impression that cried out to be expressed years later, when he was well on his way to a successful career in comic books ... It was published in America by Educomics ...
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Chip'n'Dale

After a couple more Four Color appearances, they graduated to regular publication in 1955, and, with some gaps, continued to appear in comic books until 1982. In the late 1980s, following the success of DuckTales, which starred Donald Duck's ...
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Frankenstein (1966)

In 1960s comic books, superheroes were the most popular genre — in fact, it was getting to a point where any publisher that didn't do superheroes was simply out of step with the times ... During a lightning storm, a green-skinned monster, who ...
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Melvin Monster

Melvin Monster would have been no more notable than Naza, Stone-Age Warrior; Johnny Jason, Teen Reporter; Lobo; or any of the other short-lived characters Dell launched during the '60s, if not for the talent of his creator, cartoonist John ...
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Pixie and Dixie

They starred in comic books — four, dated 1960-62, from Dell Comics and one, dated 1963, from Gold Key, as well as appearing in the back pages of Huck's and Yogi's comics ... Plus, there was the usual merchandising, with toys, clothing and ...
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