Magilla Gorilla
Magilla Gorilla made his comic book debut in 1971, stepping into the Bronze Age courtesy of writer Joe Gill and artist Ray Dirgo, and this lovable animated icon proved he had real staying power — his comics presence stretches across a remarkable 27 years. Though his catalog count sits at 39 appearances, the quality shines through in two collector-recognized key issues that any Hanna-Barbera enthusiast will want to track down. He's kept wonderfully colorful company throughout his run, sharing pages with the likes of Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, and Fred Flintstone — a who's-who of cartoon royalty. If you have a soft spot for the golden era of Saturday-morning characters translated into ink and paper, Magilla Gorilla's comic adventures are a warm, nostalgic treasure worth seeking out.
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