Alexander Bumstead
Alexander Bumstead, better known as Alvin, is the young son of Dagwood and Blondie Bumstead, the classic comic-strip family published by Harvey. Introduced in the early 1940s, he grows up in the cheerful suburban Bumstead household alongside his sister Cookie.
Born into the funny pages during the Golden Age with Chic Young's 1942 Feature Book #29, Alexander Bumstead is a charming piece of American comic history who kept readers company across an impressive 73 years of publication. A fixture in Blondie, Feature Book, and Chic Young's Dagwood Comics, he shares the page with beloved familiar faces like Blondie Bumstead, Dagwood, Cookie, and the family dog Daisy β a household full of warmth that made this Charlton series a domestic comedy institution. With a key issue among his appearances and nearly four decades of publication history behind him, Alexander is a wonderful reminder of how enduring, wholesome comic strip humor translated beautifully onto the page. For collectors with a soft spot for Golden Age Americana and the gentle laughs of mid-century family life, he's a genuinely rewarding corner of the catalog to explore.
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Trivia
- Long before he answered to Alexander Bumstead, the Bumstead family's young son was universally recognized as Baby Dumpling β a nickname that stuck through his early years before giving way to that more grown-up moniker once the strip pushed him into his teens.comicbookhistorians.com
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