Peter Wheat
Few characters capture the whimsy of Golden Age comics quite like Peter Wheat, a charming little hero who debuted in 1949 courtesy of none other than Walt Kelly — the legendary cartoonist who gave the world Pogo. Published by Peter Wheat Bread and Bakers Associates across a delightful run into the mid-1950s, Peter Wheat lived entirely within the pages of his own self-titled series, The Adventures of Peter Wheat, a promotional comic that carried Kelly's unmistakable warmth and draftsmanship to young readers at the breakfast table. For collectors with an eye for Golden Age curiosities and a deep appreciation for Kelly's art, tracking down these sixteen catalogued appearances is a rewarding hunt into one of the more enchanting backwaters of mid-century American comics.
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