Mr. Peabody
Few characters bridge the gap between animated charm and Silver Age comics delight quite like Mr. Peabody, the erudite canine who made his comics debut in 1962's The Bullwinkle Mother Moose Nursery Pomes under the pen of Al Kilgore. Born into the wonderfully absurdist world of Western Publishing, he's kept extraordinary company across the decades — sharing pages with Bullwinkle J. Moose, Sherman, Boris Badenov, Natasha Fatale, and Dudley Do-Right, a rogues' gallery and roster of heroes that tells you everything about the delightfully chaotic universe he inhabits. His appearances span an impressive 55 years of comics history, turning up in titles like Rocky and His Fiendish Friends and Bullwinkle, a testament to the enduring warmth fans have always felt for this corner of comics. With only seven catalog appearances he's a genuine collector's find — a Silver Age gem for anyone who loves their funny animals with a side of wit.
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