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Did you read comics as a kid? Which was your favorite? Mine was the Archies. (Original Post) debm55 Mar 18 OP
MAD magazine. Meadowoak Mar 18 #1
Thank you Meadowoak. Very good choice. debm55 Mar 18 #2
Mine was Uncle Scrooge Tiny Tabby Mar 18 #3
Thank you very much Tiny Tabby. debm55 Mar 18 #4
Mine was Superman boonecreek Mar 18 #5
HAHAHHAHHHAH thank you boonecreek. . Great choices there. debm55 Mar 18 #8
archie and other non super hero comics . read peanuts in the comic section of the news paper. AllaN01Bear Mar 18 #6
Thank you AllaN01Bear. I used to read the newspaper comics too. Daily and the Sunday editions. debm55 Mar 18 #9
Oops EYESORE 9001 Mar 18 #15
Sure did. Archie, Superman, and the horror "comics". LoisB Mar 18 #7
Thank you very much LoisB. I don't think we had the horror "comics" around here. or I don't remember them.Did like debm55 Mar 18 #10
Those comics ceased being published in the early 50s. Squaredeal Mar 22 #77
When I was a kid, our local library had omnibus collections of those old 1950's horror comics. Aristus Mar 22 #79
Archies were my favorite, too, Deb. We also traded KitFox Mar 18 #11
Thank you very much much, KitFox. That is a great idea to share. debm55 Mar 21 #51
Henery Hawk. Chipper Chat Mar 18 #12
I remember that, Thank you Chipper Chat. debm55 Mar 21 #56
Archie, Casper, Hot Stuff, Baby Huey, a few more. Archae Mar 18 #13
My grandmother wouldn't allow Harveytoons in her house EYESORE 9001 Mar 18 #16
Thank you Archae. debm55 Mar 21 #59
My comic book phase was somewhat narrow EYESORE 9001 Mar 18 #14
Thank you EYESORE 9001 debm55 Mar 21 #61
Mine were Superman/Superboy 49jim Mar 18 #17
Yes, I remember them being 12 cents here. debm55 Mar 18 #20
Mad's Maddest - Don Martin! Dorothy V Mar 18 #18
Thank you very much Dorothy V. That's great. debm55 Mar 18 #19
This is a Toss-up beemerphill Mar 18 #21
Thank you very much, beemerphill debm55 Mar 22 #74
Richie Rich and Green Lantern. Xavier Breath Mar 18 #22
Thank you very much Xavier Breath. That was a good idea. debm55 Mar 21 #62
The Archies and various super hero comics. Different Drummer Mar 18 #23
Thank you very much Different Drummer. debm55 Mar 21 #63
Mystery Comics Digest RazorbackExpat Mar 19 #24
You have a great selection RazorbackExpat. debm55 Mar 21 #64
Also "Through History With J.Wesley Smith" RazorbackExpat Mar 21 #70
Superman, ?Supergirl, then as a young teen Archie, Betty & Veronica. electric_blue68 Mar 19 #25
Thank you very much electric_blue68 debm55 Mar 21 #69
Mine is Silver Surfer. Ilikepurple Mar 19 #26
I remember silver surfer Demovictory9 Mar 19 #33
Thank you very much, ilikepurple. debm55 Mar 21 #68
My father made me throw out all my comics at age 12. no_hypocrisy Mar 19 #27
Wow. I am sorry , no_hypocricsy. debm55 Mar 21 #67
And I still miss them. no_hypocrisy Mar 21 #71
Ummm...this is embarrassing, but...I liked Classics Illustrated. Mister Ed Mar 19 #28
I read a few of those, too. electric_blue68 Mar 19 #30
I would suggest that any work, no matter the medium, that introduces kids to the literary classics is a good thing. Xavier Breath Mar 19 #36
Never ever be embarrassed by Classics Illustrated. Paladin Mar 21 #57
I read those too. I very much enjoyed them. Thank you , Mister Ed. debm55 Mar 21 #66
The Mighty Avengers RandySF Mar 19 #29
Thank you very much , RandySF. debm55 Mar 21 #58
I read them all... Mike Nelson Mar 19 #31
Wow, thank you very much, Mike Nelson. debm55 Mar 21 #50
I lovedbthe Archies. Also 'Richie Rich', 'Casper the friendly Ghost' Demovictory9 Mar 19 #32
My favorites too as a kid. Thank you Demovictory9 debm55 Mar 21 #49
Mad Magazine loved spy vs spy TommieMommy Mar 19 #34
Same here. TommieMommy. Loved Mad Magazine. debm55 Mar 21 #48
Mad Magazine, Crazy Magazine, Cracked Magazine... Rhiagel Mar 19 #35
Thank you very much Rhiagel. debm55 Mar 21 #47
Superman Emile Mar 19 #37
Thank you very much Emile. debm55 Mar 21 #46
I used to sit on my Dad's lap on Sunday mornings LNM Mar 19 #38
Thank you very much LNM. debm55 Mar 21 #45
Magnus, Robot Fighter vanamonde Mar 20 #39
Thank you very much for your choices , vanamonde. debm55 Mar 21 #44
Superman, romance, MAD Magazine Sequoia Mar 20 #40
Thank you very much Sequoia. debm55 Mar 21 #43
Silver Surfer Xolodno Mar 21 #41
Sounds like it. Thank you for your choice. debm55 Mar 21 #42
Kamandi and Legion of Super Heroes exboyfil Mar 21 #52
Thank you very much, exboyfil. debm55 Mar 21 #55
Pogo dedl67 Mar 21 #53
Thank you didl67 and welcome to DU debm55 Mar 21 #54
Superman, Fantastic Four, and Spiderman were my favorites. OAITW r.2.0 Mar 21 #60
Thank you OAITW r.2.0 . That is quite a selection. debm55 Mar 21 #65
Mad and Lois Lane Wicked Blue Mar 22 #72
Thank you very much Wicked Blue. I really liked Mad. debm55 Mar 22 #73
Dick Tracy, The Phantom, Peanuts... OldBaldy1701E Mar 22 #75
Thank you very much for sharing. OldBaldy1701E debm55 Mar 24 #84
My Dad would give us kids a book of British Comics applegrove Mar 22 #76
Sad Sack and The Flash MichMan Mar 22 #78
All the Disney comics; Scrooge McDuck and Huey, Dewey and Louie, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories etc yellowdogintexas Mar 24 #80
Thank you very much yellowdogintexas. debm55 Mar 24 #83
Another fan of Classics Illustrated here. I can still recall... 3catwoman3 Mar 24 #81
Thank you 3catwoman3. I enjoyed them also. debm55 Mar 24 #82

boonecreek

(821 posts)
5. Mine was Superman
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 11:34 AM
Mar 18

and Action and Adventure Comics. I liked Adventure Comics for
their "Tales of the Bizzaro World."

AllaN01Bear

(24,519 posts)
6. archie and other non super hero comics . read peanuts in the comic section of the news paper.
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 11:35 AM
Mar 18

debm55

(43,872 posts)
9. Thank you AllaN01Bear. I used to read the newspaper comics too. Daily and the Sunday editions.
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 11:45 AM
Mar 18

debm55

(43,872 posts)
10. Thank you very much LoisB. I don't think we had the horror "comics" around here. or I don't remember them.Did like
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 11:47 AM
Mar 18

Archie and Superman too.

Squaredeal

(608 posts)
77. Those comics ceased being published in the early 50s.
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 09:45 PM
Mar 22

The Republican-led Senate at the time held a number of hearings about how they were harming America’s youth and the association of comic book publishers established a voluntary code restricting comic book content. Only MAD survived.
So, as a boy who read comic books, in the late 50s and 60s, my favorite was the wholesome Superman (“truth, justice and the ‘American Way’”) and MAD, which I hid from my parents.

Aristus

(69,523 posts)
79. When I was a kid, our local library had omnibus collections of those old 1950's horror comics.
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 09:56 PM
Mar 22

I checked them out all the time and gave myself the creeps reading their ghoulish stories. My parents, open-minded and liberal, had no problem with this. I habitually read everything I could get my hands on. So they didn’t worry about my psyche, or whether I would become a juvenile delinquent.

I also read MAD Magazine voraciously. I’m convinced that it was MAD Magazine, and not any course I took in high school, that taught me critical thinking skills and logical reasoning.

I gave up comic books pretty early in life. They just lost their luster as I discovered more challenging reading (although I do credit them partly for my liberal outlook. I loved the Green Arrow comics.) My favorite comic book series was The Fantastic Four.

KitFox

(268 posts)
11. Archies were my favorite, too, Deb. We also traded
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 11:50 AM
Mar 18

with our cousins and friends for Little LuLu, Casper, Richie Rich, Dennis the Menace, and Nancy and Sluggo. One friend had a relative that gave her a box full of Sugar and Spike which we had never seen and she shared them. Fun memories. Thank you😊🩷

Archae

(47,079 posts)
13. Archie, Casper, Hot Stuff, Baby Huey, a few more.
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 12:01 PM
Mar 18

My parents didn't like the superhero comics.

EYESORE 9001

(27,984 posts)
16. My grandmother wouldn't allow Harveytoons in her house
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 12:20 PM
Mar 18

Demonic, she said. Necromancy (Casper), Little Audrey going around doing whatever the hell she felt like, edification of the rich (Richie Rich), witchcraft (Wendy), etc.

EYESORE 9001

(27,984 posts)
14. My comic book phase was somewhat narrow
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 12:09 PM
Mar 18

Roughly age 9-11, and I read DC superhero comics primarily. I guess Marvel comics were too nuanced and ambiguously good or evil for my young mind. Around age 15, however, I got interested in so-called ‘underground’ comics, and I’ve never been the same since.

Dorothy V

(275 posts)
18. Mad's Maddest - Don Martin!
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 12:36 PM
Mar 18

He's Still my favorite!
Dad used comics and his Mad Magazines to teach me how to read, starting when I was 3 years old.

beemerphill

(544 posts)
21. This is a Toss-up
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 05:29 PM
Mar 18

Mad is one of my favorites. (It might be considered a Comic.)
A Close Second would be Groo the Wanderer.

Xavier Breath

(5,455 posts)
22. Richie Rich and Green Lantern.
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 07:36 PM
Mar 18

I always wondered what the results might have been were they to have teamed up.

Different Drummer

(9,079 posts)
23. The Archies and various super hero comics.
Tue Mar 18, 2025, 07:55 PM
Mar 18

My favorite among the latter was The Fabtastic Four, but I also liked Wonder Woman, Captain America, Iron Man and, of couse. Spider Man.

RazorbackExpat

(439 posts)
24. Mystery Comics Digest
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 03:29 AM
Mar 19

consisting of Ripley's Believe It Or Not, The Twilight Zone, and Boris Karloff's Tales of Mystery. Also, Peanuts, Andy Capp, B.C, Wizard of Id, Grin And Bear It by Lichty

electric_blue68

(20,603 posts)
25. Superman, ?Supergirl, then as a young teen Archie, Betty & Veronica.
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 03:55 AM
Mar 19

I think I might still have the B & V comic where Betty keeps copying Veronica's clothing for a particular reason.

Veronica called her; the ole sewing machine girl. But Betty got her revenge, so to speak. 😄 It was glorious!

no_hypocrisy

(50,950 posts)
27. My father made me throw out all my comics at age 12.
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 04:09 AM
Mar 19

Archie, Dennis the Menace, Superman, Supergirl, etc.

He never explained why he was so mad.

I can only guess that he read that infamous article in Reader's Digest that claimed that comics made readers into juvenile delinquents.

Mister Ed

(6,520 posts)
28. Ummm...this is embarrassing, but...I liked Classics Illustrated.
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 04:22 AM
Mar 19

Comic-book retellings of literary classics like, for example, The Three Musketeers, Hamlet, or Moby Dick.

Xavier Breath

(5,455 posts)
36. I would suggest that any work, no matter the medium, that introduces kids to the literary classics is a good thing.
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 10:07 AM
Mar 19

Those probably helped spur the reading habit in many a child.

Paladin

(29,965 posts)
57. Never ever be embarrassed by Classics Illustrated.
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:47 AM
Mar 21

Plenty of us got early, important exposure to great literature that way. Wear it as a life-enhancing badge of honor, not an embarrassment.

Mike Nelson

(10,527 posts)
31. I read them all...
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 04:55 AM
Mar 19

... SUPERMAN - DC, SPIDER-MAN Marvel, ARCHIE, Gold Key... my favorite of the Archie stories were the ones that had a "surreal" quality. Some of these stories I found were reprinted in the Archie Digests. Very creative, I think. I also liked Jingles, a surreal character the had around Christmas. I would say my favorite was the LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES. The feature "grew" and it was the one I continued to read as an adult.

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Rhiagel

(1,788 posts)
35. Mad Magazine, Crazy Magazine, Cracked Magazine...
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 07:04 AM
Mar 19

I also enjoyed the House of Mystery, House of Secrets, and Plop Magazines.

LNM

(1,164 posts)
38. I used to sit on my Dad's lap on Sunday mornings
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 04:37 PM
Mar 19

And he would read Pogo to me. I loved all the mispronunciations. Happy memory.

Xolodno

(6,918 posts)
41. Silver Surfer
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 03:27 AM
Mar 21

Accessory to massive genocide. Regains his humanity and is tortured being immortal trying to repent for it. Very complicated character.

dedl67

(5 posts)
53. Pogo
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:37 AM
Mar 21

From my 25 cent per week allowance I saved enough to by a Walt Disney comic (Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse) every month. But Pogo was my favorite comic character. Also Mad Magazine because "It's crackers to slip a rozzer dropsy in snide" (my favorite Mad Magazine line, from an issue in about 1956 or so)

OAITW r.2.0

(29,797 posts)
60. Superman, Fantastic Four, and Spiderman were my favorites.
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:57 AM
Mar 21

I also liked the Jeb Stuart / Haunted Tank series. About a WW2 tank crew that channeled the spirit of Civil War Gen JEB Stuart in battles against the far superior German Panzer tanks.

OldBaldy1701E

(7,545 posts)
75. Dick Tracy, The Phantom, Peanuts...
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 09:15 PM
Mar 22

Any Marvel horror comics, then things like Moon Knight, Werewolf By Night, Man-Thing, etc. I started playing out (music) when I was 12, so after that I got too busy to keep up and lost interest until I started collecting in the mid-eighties.

applegrove

(125,410 posts)
76. My Dad would give us kids a book of British Comics
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 09:21 PM
Mar 22

every Christmas. I tried to like them but the stories went over my head. I don't think they were for kids. The characters were odd. I can't remember much about them. I never told my dad I didn't enjoy them.

yellowdogintexas

(23,154 posts)
80. All the Disney comics; Scrooge McDuck and Huey, Dewey and Louie, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories etc
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 01:13 AM
Mar 24

For a few years, I had a subscription to a couple of those.

I also loved Mighty Mouse, Little Lulu, and the Harvey Comics. When I got a bit older I discovered the Archie comics and Mad Magazine.

I still love Little Lulu

3catwoman3

(26,455 posts)
81. Another fan of Classics Illustrated here. I can still recall...
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 05:04 AM
Mar 24

...some of the panels from the one about the 12 dancing princesses who were perplexing their father, the king, by constantly wearing out their shoes.

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