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Blondie Bumstead

64 appearances · Platinum Age · 1937–2015 · 3 key issues
Who is Blondie Bumstead?

Few comic characters can claim roots stretching all the way back to the Platinum Age, but Blondie Bumstead made her four-color debut in Ace Comics #1 in 1937, bringing the beloved newspaper strip institution to the comic book page. Over an extraordinary 78-year publishing run — a span that speaks to genuine, enduring fan devotion — she anchored titles like Blondie Comics Monthly and Blondie from Harvey, sharing her domestic world with familiar faces like Dagwood, Daisy, Cookie, Alexander, and even the occasional crossover with Dick Tracy. With three key-issue appearances recognized by collectors and 64 catalog entries spanning generations, Blondie Bumstead is a Platinum Age treasure who proved that warmth, humor, and a relatable home life could sustain a comic book legacy unlike almost anything else in the medium.

Ace Comics
#1
★ First appearance
Ace Comics #1
Apr 1937

Appearances

Ace Comics (1937)
#1
Feature Book (1936)
Eat Right to Work and Win (1942)
Cartoon Cavalcade (1943)
King Comics (1936)
The American Legion (1926)
Dotty Dripple Comics (1948)
#11
Blondie Comics Monthly (1950)
Dick Tracy (1950)
Invisible Scarlet O'Neil (1950)
#3
Daisy and Her Pups Comics (1951)
Dagwood (1953)
#20
Chic Young's Dagwood Comics (1950)
The Friendly Ghost, Casper (1958)
#2
Mad (1952)
The Worst from MAD (1958)
#3
Casper's Ghostland (1959)
#11
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents (1963)
#26
Valley of the Dinosaurs (1975)
#2
King Reading Library (1973)
The Calgary Herald Comic Book (1977)
The Comics Journal (1977)
#44
Blondie Mr. Dithers, I Demand a Raise!! / But, Blondie, I'm Taking a Bath!! (Giant Size) (1982)
Mad Special [Mad Super Special] (1970)
Tijuana Bibles: Art and Wit in America's Forbidden Funnies, 1930s-1950s (1997)
The Comics: Since 1945 (2002)
The Comics: The Complete Collection (2008)
Sam's Strip: The Comic About Comics (2009)
Mad's Greatest Writers: Frank Jacobs (2015)