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Allergy

44 appearances · Golden Age · 1950–1965 · 1 key issues
Who is Allergy?

A Golden Age charmer born in the funny-animal pages of DC's Peter Porkchops back in 1950, Allergy is the creation of Otto Feuer and spent a lively fifteen years popping up across a surprisingly eclectic corner of the DC universe — from the lighthearted antics of Flippity & Flop to the war-comics grit of Our Army at War and Our Fighting Forces, sharing panels along the way with the likes of Binky, Flop, and Pete. With 44 catalog appearances and at least one key issue to their name, Allergy is exactly the kind of offbeat Golden Age find that reminds collectors just how wonderfully wide-ranging DC's mid-century output really was — a little character with a lot of ground covered.

Teams & affiliations
NazisUnited States Army
★ First appearance
Peter Porkchops #4
May 1950

Top series

Covers through the years — 1950–1965

Peter Porkchops #4 1950
Peter Porkchops #4
Sensation Comics #108 1952
Sensation Comics #108
The Fox and the Crow #12 1953
The Fox and the Crow #12
Hollywood Funny Folks #59 1954
Hollywood Funny Folks #59
Western Comics #51 1955
Western Comics #51
Frontier Fighters #3 1956
Frontier Fighters #3
My Greatest Adventure #16 1957
My Greatest Adventure #16
Our Army at War #90 1960
Our Army at War #90
House of Secrets #73 1965
House of Secrets #73

Appearances

Peter Porkchops (1949)
#4
Sensation Comics (1942)
Funny Stuff (1944)
#71
The Fox and the Crow (1951)
Flippity & Flop (1951)
Hollywood Funny Folks (1950)
#59
Western Comics (1948)
The Raccoon Kids (1954)
#56
The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog (1952)
#22
All-American Men of War (1952)
Big Town (1951)
#34
Star Spangled War Stories (1952)
#35
Our Army at War (1952)
Real Screen Comics (1945)
Hopalong Cassidy (1954)
Frontier Fighters (1955)
#3
World's Finest Comics (1941)
Our Fighting Forces (1954)
Sugar & Spike (1956)
#2
All Star Western (1951)
#89
Showcase (1956)
#9
The Three Mouseketeers (1956)
#9
Tales of the Unexpected (1956)
#15
My Greatest Adventure (1955)
#16
Superboy (1949)
#58
Strange Adventures (1950)
#82
Wonder Woman (1942)
#91
Mystery in Space (1951)
#41
Blackhawk (1957)
House of Secrets (1956)
#73