Miss Grundy
Few characters in comics history have kept the halls of a fictional high school in order for over eight decades quite like Miss Grundy, who first stepped into the panels of Pep Comics #30 in 1942, brought to life by Harry Shorten and Irv Novick during the Golden Age of comics. With more than 1,091 catalogued appearances — 21 of them collector-recognized key issues — she's one of Archie Comics' most enduring presences, a constant amid the cheerful chaos shared with the likes of Reggie Mantle, Moose Mason, Dilton Doiley, and Pop Tate across beloved digest staples like Archie Comics Digest and Betty & Veronica Double Digest. That kind of longevity, stretching unbroken from 1942 all the way to 2025, speaks for itself: Miss Grundy isn't just a supporting player but a genuine pillar of one of American comics' most warmly beloved universes, the kind of character whose presence signals that you're exactly where you belong.
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Trivia
- Frank Doyle has written more of Miss Grundy's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 263 issues.
Covers through the years — 1943–2020
★ 1943
★ 1954
1991
1998
2010
2014
2020