The Farmer's Daughter
Stanhall · 1954 · 4 issues
About the series
A charmingly modest four-issue series from the 1950s Stanhall imprint, The Farmer's Daughter was a lighthearted comic following the daily adventures of a young woman on a rural farm. Most frequently written by Hal Seeger and illustrated by the duo of Bill Williams and Irv Spector, the title offered gentle, slice-of-life humor typical of the era. While brief, it stands as a tidy artifact of mid-century Americana in comics.