Shmoo
Few comic creatures have wiggled their way into Golden Age hearts quite like Shmoo, the beloved little blob who first appeared in print in 1950, born from the pen of the legendary Al Capp. Debuting in Al Capp's Shmoo Comics #4 from Toby Press, this cheerful, roly-poly creation shares its pages with some of Dogpatch's finest — Li'l Abner Yokum, Daisy Mae Scragg, and the inimitable Fearless Fosdick — placing it squarely in the warm, satirical world of one of America's most celebrated comic strips. What's remarkable is the staying power: a character rooted in the Golden Age yet turning up in collections spanning all the way to 2008, a testament to the enduring affection readers have always had for Al Capp's whimsical universe. For collectors with a soft spot for mid-century Americana and the rich tradition of newspaper strip comics, Shmoo is a genuinely charming piece of history worth seeking out.
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