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<HEAD><TITLE>Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Dell Comics </TITLE> <script language="JavaScript"><!-- var message="Contact webmaster concerning permission to use images"; // Message for the alert box function click(e) {if (document.all){if(event.button == 2){alert(message);return false;}}if(document.layers){if (e.which == 3){alert(message);return false;}}}if(document.layers){document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);}document.onmousedown=click;// --></script> <META name = "author" content = "Donald D. Markstein"> <META name = "description" content = "Hypertext encyclopedia of comics and animation"> <META name = "subject" content = "Hypertext encyclopedia of comics and animation"> <META name = "keywords" content = "comic books animated cartoons animation comics comix syndicated comic strips"> <META name = "publisher" content = "Donald D. Markstein"> <META name = "format" content = "text/html"> <META name = "language" content = "EN"> </HEAD><BODY> <body onload="if (self!= top) top.location = self.location"></body> <BODY BGCOLOR="FFFFFF" TEXT="000000" LINK="0000EE" VLINK="551A8B"> <TABLE><TR><TD WIDTH=240 VALIGN="CENTER"><IMG GALLERYIMG="NO" ALIGN="LEFT" HEIGHT=347 WIDTH=230 ALT="Logo used by Dell in the early 1960s." SRC="dell.jpg"> <TD VALIGN="CENTER"><H1>DELL COMICS</H1><FONT SIZE=4> <B>Primary Product:</B> Comic books <BR><B>Producing from:</B> 1929-73 <BR><B>Noted For:</B> Comic book adaptations of many licensed properties, including Warner Bros., Disney, Walter Lantz, and more; and some original material.<FONT SIZE=3> <! BEGIN DONATION CODE> <HR><FONT SIZE=2 COLOR="993366"><CENTER> If this site is enjoyable or useful to you, <BR>Please contribute to its necessary financial support. <BR><A HREF="http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/pay/T1237L0BCY25QA" TARGET="_blank">Amazon.com</A> or <A HREF="https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=don%40toonopedia.com&no_note=1&tax=0&currency_cod e=USD" TARGET="_blank">PayPal</A> </FONT></CENTER><HR> <! END DONATION CODE> <P><A NAME="cont"> Dell Publishing, which got its start in pulp magazines, was a pioneer in comic books. Its first release, <I>The Funnies,</I> went on sale no later than 1929 &#8212; making it possibly the first &#133; <P ALIGN="RIGHT"><A HREF="#cont"><FONT SIZE=2><I>continued below</A></FONT> </TABLE> <CENTER><! BEGIN ADSENSE "LEADERBOARD" CODE> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "pub-1498877845272586"; google_ad_width = 728; google_ad_height = 90; google_ad_format = "728x90_as"; google_ad_type = "text_image"; google_ad_channel ="5554976078"; google_color_border = "FFFFFF"; google_color_bg = "FFFFFF"; google_color_link = "0000EE"; google_color_url = "0000EE"; google_color_text = "000000"; //--></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> <! END ADSENSE CODE></CENTER> <P><TABLE><TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">&#133; periodical in America to specialize in comics, not reprinted from newspaper strips. The reason this weekly isn't listed in most guides as the first comic book is probably because it was published as a <A HREF="glossary.htm#tabloid">tabloid,</A> rather than the size of a modern comic book. <I>The Funnies</I> lasted 36 issues, ending with its Oct. 16, 1930 release. <P> Dell gained a more permanent foothold in comics in February, 1936, when it launched <I>Popular Comics</I> in what had by then become the standard comic book format &#8212; a monthly anthology, a little larger than a modern comic book, containing reprints of newspaper comic strips. This one concentrated on those distributed by <A HREF="tribune.htm">The Chicago Tribune Syndicate</A> &#8212; <I><A HREF="tracy.htm">Dick Tracy,</A> <A HREF="thegumps.htm">The Gumps,</A> <A HREF="gasalley.htm">Gasoline Alley,</A> <A HREF="teen.htm">Harold Teen,</A></I> and several others. Later that year, Dell added a revived series of <I>The Funnies,</I> this time using newspaper strip reprints instead of original material, and in 1937 started another strip reprint series, titled simply <I>The Comics.</I> All three were packaged by M.C. Gaines, who went on to become one of the founders of <A HREF="dc.htm">DC Comics</A> and, later, the founder of <A HREF="ec.htm">EC.</A> <P> In 1938, Dell entered an agreement with Western Printing and Lithographing Co., which held rights to do original material using various popular characters from other media. Dell contracted to do comic book versions of those characters. This partnership would last almost a quarter of a century, and by the late 1940s, it made Dell the largest comic book publisher in America. <P> By the early 1940s, most comics publishers had jumped on the <A HREF="glossary.htm#superhero">superhero</A> bandwagon &#8212; but Dell found its niche in licensed properties, many of them aimed at younger readers. In 1940, it launched <I>Walt Disney's Comics & Stories,</I> featuring the popular <A HREF="disney.htm">Walt Disney</A> characters. In 1941, <I>Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies Comics</I> started, showcasing the <A HREF="warner.htm">Warner Bros.</A> cartoon characters. In 1942, <I>The Funnies</I> became <I>New Funnies,</I> and started featuring the characters of <A HREF="universl.htm">Walter Lantz.</A> The same year saw the debut of <I>Our Gang Comics,</I> with the <A HREF="mgm.htm">MGM</A> cartoon characters. Many of the popular newspaper strips had Dell Comics versions, as did quite a few radio and, later, TV shows. <P> Dell did so well with its licensed <A HREF="glossary.htm#funnyanimal">funny animals,</A> that in 1941 it launched an anthology of its own. <I>Animal Comics,</I> where <A HREF="kelly.htm">Walt Kelly's</A> <A HREF="pogo.htm">Pogo</A> got its start, was the first comic book to specialize in that genre, using characters that had all been created especially for comic books. <P> <I>Four Color Comics</I> was a special kind of anthology. Each issue highlighted a single character, such as <A HREF="donald.htm">Donald Duck</A> or <A HREF="popeye.htm">Popeye.</A> Toward the late 1940s, many of the characters that had been featured in <I>Four Color</I> were moved out into their own regularly published series, making <I>Four Color</I> comics' first tryout title, anticipating DC's <I>Showcase</I> and <I>The Brave & the Bold</I> by more than a decade. <I>Four Color Comics</I> was published very frequently &#8212; an average of about twice a week during the 1950s &#8212; and racked up over 1,300 issues, more than any other American comic book before or since, by the time it ended, in 1962. <P> In 1962, the partnership with Western Printing came to an end. Western started its own comic book line, <A HREF="goldkey.htm">Gold Key Comics,</A> to handle its licensed properties &#8212; which constituted the vast majority of the comics Dell had been publishing. Western even took a few original series with it, such as <I><A HREF="turok.htm">Turok, Son of Stone.</A></I> Within a couple of years, Dell had regrouped, and was publishing a mixture of original titles, such as <I><A HREF="melvnmon.htm">Melvin Monster</A></I> and <I>Jungle War Stories,</I> and TV/movie adaptations, such as <I>Bewitched</I> and <I>The Incredible Mr. Limpet.</I> <P> But in the 1960s, as in the '40s, the name of the game in comics was superheroes. Without the mighty support of Disney, Warner and the other licensing blockbusters, Dell couldn't make it by bucking the trend again. Their attempts to start superheroes of their own, such as <I><A HREF="nukla.htm">Nukla</A></I> and a trio of titles purporting to superheroize old movie monsters (<I><A HREF="dracdell.htm">Dracula,</A> <A HREF="frnkdell.htm">Frankenstein</A></I> and <I><A HREF="weredell.htm">Werewolf</I></A>), ranged from weak to laughable. <P> Dell struggled for the rest of the decade and part of the next, but in 1973, finally gave up and ceased publishing comic books. Those just old enough to remember their last few years tend to think of Dell as a minor purveyor of low-quality marginalia. But there was a time when Dell set standards that most comics publishers couldn't hope to reach. <P ALIGN = "RIGHT">&#8212; DDM <P><B>Dell Comics articles in <I>Don Markstein's Toonopedia&#153;:</I></B> <BR><CENTER> &#149; <A HREF="dalmatns.htm">101 Dalmatians</A> &#149; <A HREF="alice.htm">Alice in Wonderland</A> &#149; <A HREF="alvin.htm">Alvin and the Chipmunks</A> &#149; <A HREF="andypand.htm">Andy Panda</A> &#149; <A HREF="duncloo.htm">Around the Block with Dunc and Loo</A> &#149; <A HREF="augie.htm">Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy</A> &#149; <A HREF="bambi.htm">Bambi</A> &#149; <A HREF="barks.htm">Carl Barks</A> &#149; <A HREF="b_baxter.htm">Barney Baxter</A> &#149; <A HREF="b_bear.htm">Barney Bear</A> &#149; <A HREF="google.htm">Barney Google</A> &#149; <A HREF="beaky.htm">Beaky Buzzard</A> &#149; <A HREF="beany.htm">Beany and Cecil</A> &#149; <A HREF="beetle.htm">Beetle Bailey</A> &#149; <A href="benny-b.htm">Benny Burro</A> &#149; <A HREF="bigbad.htm">The Big Bad Wolf</A> &#149; <A HREF="bongo-b.htm">Bongo Bear</A> &#149; <A HREF="bozo.htm">Bozo the Clown</A> &#149; <A HREF="brainboy.htm">Brain Boy</A> &#149; <A HREF="brerrab.htm">Brer Rabbit</A> &#149; <A HREF="brospear.htm">Brothers of the Spear</A> &#149; <A HREF="brownie2.htm">The Brownies</A> &#149; <A HREF="bugs.htm">Bugs Bunny</A> &#149; <A HREF="bullwink.htm">Bullwinkle</A> &#149; <A HREF="bunky.htm">Bunky</A> &#149; <A HREF="calcolon.htm">Calvin and the Colonel</A> &#149; <A HREF="capstubs.htm">Cap Stubbs and Tippie</A> &#149; <A HREF="cavekids.htm">Cave Kids</A> &#149; <A HREF="chilly.htm">Chilly Willy</A> &#149; <A HREF="alvin.htm">The Chipmunks</A> &#149; <A HREF="chipdale.htm">Chip'n'Dale</A> &#149; <A HREF="cinderel.htm">Cinderella</A> &#149; <A HREF="crashcup.htm">Clyde Crashcup</A> &#149; <A HREF="crusader.htm">Crusader Rabbit</A> &#149; <A HREF="daffy.htm">Daffy Duck</A> &#149; <A href="daisy.htm">Daisy Duck</A> &#149; <A HREF="dandunn.htm">Dan Dunn</A> &#149; <A HREF="dawg.htm">Deputy Dawg</A> &#149; <A HREF="nephews.htm">Dewey, Huey and Louie</A> &#149; <A HREF="dicksadv.htm">Dick's Adventures in Dreamland</A> &#149; <A HREF="tracy.htm">Dick Tracy</A> &#149; <A HREF="dinky.htm">Dinky Duck</A> &#149; <A HREF="donald.htm">Donald Duck</A> &#149; <A HREF="nephews.htm">Donald Duck's nephews</A> &#149; <A href="dondixon.htm">Don Dixon and the Lost Empire</A> &#149; <A HREF="dwinslow.htm">Don Winslow of the Navy</A> &#149; <A HREF="snowhite.htm">Dopey</A> &#149; <A HREF="dripple.htm">Dotty Dripple</A> &#149; <A HREF="dracdell.htm">Dracula</A> &#149; <A HREF="drbobbs.htm">Dr. Bobbs</A> &#149; <A href="driftmar.htm">Drift Marlo</a> &#149; <A HREF="droopy.htm">Droopy Dog</A> &#149; <A HREF="dumbo.htm">Dumbo</A> &#149; <A HREF="duncloo.htm">Dunc and Loo</A> &#149; <A HREF="elmer.htm">Elmer Fudd</A> &#149; <A HREF="fab4.htm">The Fab Four</A> &#149; <A HREF="felix.htm">Felix the Cat</A> &#149; <A HREF="fgordon.htm">Flash Gordon</A> &#149; <A HREF="flintstn.htm">The Flintstones</A> &#149; <A HREF="frnkdell.htm">Frankenstein</A> &#149; <A HREF="freckles.htm">Freckles & His Friends</A> &#149; <A HREF="friday.htm">Friday Foster</A> &#149; <A HREF="frogmen.htm">Tue Frogmen</A> &#149; <A HREF="frosty.htm">Frosty the Snowman</A> &#149; <A HREF="gerald.htm">Gerald McBoing-Boing</A> &#149; <A HREF="gilthorp.htm">Gil Thorp</A> &#149; <A HREF="g-gander.htm">Gladstone Gander</A> &#149; <A HREF="goldkey.htm">Gold Key Comics</A> &#149; <A HREF="goofy.htm">Goofy</A> &#149; <A HREF="grandmad.htm">Grandma Duck</A> &#149; <A HREF="greenbrt.htm">Green Beret</A> &#149; <A HREF="thegumps.htm">The Gumps</A> &#149; <A HREF="gyro.htm">Gyro Gearloose</A> &#149; <A HREF="hannabar.htm">Hanna-Barbera Studio</A> &#149; <A HREF="teen.htm">Harold Teen</A> &#149; <A HREF="hashimo.htm">Hashimoto-San</A> &#149; <A HREF="hekljekl.htm">Heckle and Jeckle</A> &#149; <A HREF="henery.htm">Henery Hawk</A> &#149; <A HREF="henry.htm">Henry</A> &#149; <A HREF="hilois.htm">Hi and Lois</A> &#149; <A HREF="hokey.htm">Hokey Wolf</A> &#149; <A HREF="homerpig.htm">Homer Pigeon</A> &#149; <A HREF="hub-bert.htm">Hubie and Bertie</A> &#149; <A HREF="huckle.htm">Huckleberry Hound</A> &#149; <A HREF="nephews.htm">Huey, Dewey and Louie</A> &#149; <A HREF="jackys.htm">Jacky's Diary</A> &#149; <A HREF="jayward.htm">Jay Ward Productions</A> &#149; <A HREF="jetsons.htm">The Jetsons</A> &#149; <A HREF="jiminy.htm">Jiminy Cricket</A> &#149; <A HREF="carioca.htm">Jos&#233; Carioca</A> &#149; <A HREF="rnboard.htm">Judge Puffle</A> &#149; <A HREF="jungljim.htm">Jungle Jim</A> &#149; <A HREF="woodchuk.htm">The Junior Woodchucks</A> &#149; <A HREF="justkids.htm">Just Kids</A> &#149; <A HREF="kelly.htm">Walt Kelly</A> &#149; <A HREF="leonardo.htm">King Leonardo and His Short Subjects</A> &#149; <A HREF="king-rm.htm">King of the Royal Mounted</A> &#149; <A HREF="kona.htm">Kona, Monarch of Monster Isle</A> &#149; <A HREF="kookie.htm">Kookie</A> &#149; <A HREF="krazy.htm">Krazy Kat</A> &#149; <A HREF="ladytrmp.htm">Lady and the Tramp</A> &#149; <A href="lilbad.htm">Li'l Bad Wolf</A> &#149; <A href="8ball.htm">Li'l Eight Ball</A> &#149; <A HREF="lindalrk.htm">Linda Lark, Registered (or Student) Nurse</A> &#149; <A HREF="hiawatha.htm">Little Hiawatha</A> &#149; <A HREF="iodine.htm">Little Iodine</A> &#149; <A HREF="littljoe.htm">Little Joe</A> &#149; <A HREF="littlkng.htm">The Little King</A> &#149; <A HREF="lulu.htm">Little Lulu</A> &#149; <A HREF="pvanilla.htm">Little Pancho Vanilla</A> &#149; <A HREF="little_p.htm">The Little People</A> &#149; <A HREF="litlscou.htm">The Little Scouts</A> &#149; <A HREF="lobo1.htm">Lobo</A> &#149; <A href="lolly.htm">Lolly & Pepper</A> &#149; <A HREF="warner.htm">Looney Tunes</A> &#149; <A HREF="nephews.htm">Louie, Huey and Dewey</A> &#149; <A HREF="vondrake.htm">Ludwig von Drake</A> &#149; <A HREF="mandrake.htm">Mandrake the Magician</A> &#149; <A HREF="martan.htm">Martan the Marvel Man</A> &#149; <A HREF="maryjane.htm">Mary Jane and Sniffles</A> &#149; <A HREF="melvnmon.htm">Melvin Monster</A> &#149; <A HREF="mgm.htm">MGM Cartoons</A> &#149; <A HREF="mickey.htm">Mickey Mouse</A> &#149; <A HREF="mighty_h.htm">The Mighty Heroes</A> &#149; <A HREF="mightym.htm">Mighty Mouse</A> &#149; <A HREF="milliemo.htm">Millie the Lovable Monster</A> &#149; <A HREF="moon.htm">Moon Mullins</A> &#149; <A HREF="2mouseke.htm">Mouse Musketeers</A> &#149; <A HREF="magoo.htm">Mr. Magoo</A> &#149; <A HREF="muttjeff.htm">Mutt & Jeff</A> &#149; <A HREF="nancy.htm">Nancy</A> &#149; <A HREF="napoleon.htm">Napoleon & Uncle Elby</A> &#149; <A HREF="naza.htm">Naza, Stone Age Warrior</A> &#149; <A HREF="neutro.htm">Neutro</A> &#149; <A HREF="nukla.htm">Nukla</A> &#149; <A HREF="lindalrk.htm">Nurse Linda Lark</A> &#149; <A HREF="wotasnoz.htm">O.G. Wotasnozzle</A> &#149; <A HREF="dalmatns.htm">101 Dalmatians</A> &#149; <A HREF="oona.htm">Oona Goosepimple</A> &#149; <A HREF="oswald.htm">Oswald the Lucky Rabbit</A> &#149; <A HREF="owl.htm">The Owl</A> &#149; <A HREF="pablopen.htm">Pablo Penguin</A> &#149; <A HREF="panchito.htm">Panchito</A> &#149; <A HREF="peanuts.htm">Peanuts</A> &#149; <A HREF="peterpan.htm">Peter Pan</A> &#149; <A HREF="phantasm.htm">Phantasmo</A> &#149; <A href="phanblot.htm">The Phantom Blot</A> &#149; <A HREF="pinochio.htm">Pinocchio</A> &#149; <A HREF="pixidixi.htm">Pixie and Dixie</A> &#149; <A HREF="pluto.htm">Pluto</A> &#149; <A HREF="pogo.htm">Pogo Possum</A> &#149; <A HREF="ponytail.htm">Ponytail</A> &#149; <A HREF="popeye.htm">Popeye the Sailor</A> &#149; <A HREF="porky.htm">Porky Pig</A> &#149; <A HREF="val.htm">Prince Valiant</A> &#149; <A HREF="quikdraw.htm">Quick Draw McGraw</A> &#149; <A HREF="raggedy.htm">Raggedy Ann and Andy</A> &#149; <A HREF="reglar.htm">Reg'lar Fellers</A> &#149; <A HREF="reluctnt.htm">The Reluctant Dragon</A> &#149; <A HREF="roadrunr.htm">Road Runner</A> &#149; <A HREF="rockbull.htm">Rocky and Bullwinkle</A> &#149; <A HREF="rnboard.htm">Room & Board</A> &#149; <A HREF="rufreddy.htm">Ruff and Reddy</A> &#149; <A HREF="rustyri.htm">Rusty Riley</A> &#149; <A HREF="santa.htm">Santa Claus Funnies</A> &#149; <A HREF="scamp.htm">Scamp</A> &#149; <A HREF="scribbly.htm">Scribbly the Boy Cartoonist</A> &#149; <A HREF="scrooge.htm">Scrooge McDuck</A> &#149; <A HREF="shortrbs.htm">Short Ribs</A> &#149; <A HREF="sillysym.htm">Silly Symphonies</A> &#149; <A HREF="alvin.htm">Simon, Theodore and Alvin</A> &#149; <A HREF="sinbadjr.htm">Sinbad Jr.</A> &#149; <A HREF="skippy.htm">Skippy</A> &#149; <A HREF="slbeauty.htm">Sleeping Beauty</A> &#149; <A HREF="smitty.htm">Smitty</A> &#149; <A href="smbear.htm">Smokey the Bear</A> &#149; <A HREF="snooperb.htm">Snooper and Blabber</A> &#149; <A HREF="snowhite.htm">Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</A> &#149; <A HREF="snuffy.htm">Snuffy Smith</A> &#149; <A HREF="brerrab.htm">Song of the South</A> &#149; <A HREF="spaceman.htm">Space Man</A> &#149; <A HREF="spmouse.htm">Space Mouse</A> &#149; <A HREF="speedyg.htm">Speedy Gonzales</A> &#149; <A HREF="spiketyk.htm">Spike and Tyke</A> &#149; <A HREF="canyon.htm">Steve Canyon</A> &#149; <A HREF="fab4.htm">Super Heroes</A> &#149; <A HREF="susie-q.htm">Susie Q. 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