Jokes
Harvey · 1946 · 2 issues
About the series
Harvey's Jokes is a brief two-issue series from 1946, a lighthearted humor comic that exemplifies the publisher's post-war focus on gag-driven, kid-friendly entertainment. While the specific creators remain uncredited in the series' scant history, its very existence as a standalone title from the era highlights the booming market for all-ages comedy comics after World War II. As a short-lived but representative slice of Harvey's early output, it matters for collectors and historians interested in the publisher's foundational, pre-Casper and Richie Rich identity.