Allergy Biggs
Allergy Biggs is the perpetually sneezing younger brother of teen funnyman Binky Biggs, a recurring comedic foil in DC's humor strip. A perfectly ordinary kid with an unfortunate nose, he needs no superpowers to cause chaos for his long-suffering family.
Few characters in DC's humor stable can claim a Golden Age debut and nearly four decades of continuous comic-book life, but Allergy Biggs β introduced in Leave It to Binky #1 back in 1948 under the creative hands of Hal Seegar, Sheldon Mayer, and Bob Oksner β is exactly that kind of quietly remarkable survivor. A fixture of DC's lighter, laugh-focused side, Allergy spent his run sharing pages with the likes of Bertram Biggs, Lucy Biggs, Alice Biggs, Peggy Baxter, and Sherwood across Leave It to Binky, Binky, and even Peter Porkchops, racking up 159 catalog appearances and 13 collector-recognized key issues along the way. That kind of longevity β stretching from the Golden Age all the way into 1986 β speaks to a character who found a genuine audience in DC's beloved humor line and never really let go. If you're building out a collection that goes beyond capes and captures the full, warm breadth of what DC published, Allergy Biggs is a name worth knowing.
Real name. Allergy Biggs
Powers. None. Non-powered humor-strip child character.
Affiliations. The Biggs family (younger brother of Binky Biggs)

Trivia
- Jack Schiff has written more of Allergy Biggs's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 33 issues.
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Covers through the years β 1948β1970
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