Groucho Marx
One of comedy's most iconic figures, Groucho Marx made his comics debut all the way back in 1926 — deep in the Platinum Age — courtesy of creator G. B. Inwood in the pages of Judge, making him one of the earliest real-world personalities to find a home in the funny pages. His comics presence has proven remarkably enduring, with appearances catalogued across an extraordinary stretch of nearly a century, turning up in publications as varied as Mad and Big Bang Adventures alongside some of the most beloved characters in comics history — Superman, Batman, Popeye, and Alfred E. Neuman among them. Two of his appearances carry key-issue status, a testament to how collectible his comics footprint has become. For fans of pop culture history and Platinum Age curiosities alike, tracing Groucho through the comics is a genuinely rewarding rabbit hole.
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Covers through the years — 1989–1992
1989
1992