Baby Huey
Few characters capture the pure, bouncy spirit of Harvey Comics quite like Baby Huey — the oversized, good-natured duckling who waddled onto the scene in Casper the Friendly Ghost #1 in 1953, making him a Golden Age original. Over an impressive span stretching more than six decades, he became one of Harvey's most beloved and enduring figures, anchoring his own title Baby Huey, the Baby Giant while sharing pages with an all-star roster of Harvey friends including Casper, Wendy, Spooky, and the cat-and-mouse duo Herman and Katnip. There's something wonderfully timeless about this gentle giant of the funny pages — a character so warmly drawn and so deeply embedded in mid-century American childhood that collectors and nostalgic readers alike still seek him out with a smile.
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