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Barney Bear

Barney Bear

70 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1948–1962 Β· 3 key issues
Who is Barney Bear?

Barney Bear is a gentle, good-natured bear who starred in his own comic adventures published by Dell, adapting the MGM theatrical cartoon character created for animated shorts in the 1940s. His stories center on everyday misadventures in a rural setting.

Barney Bear is a lovable Golden Age Dell Comics creation who first lumbered onto the page in Our Gang with Tom & Jerry #46 in 1948, brought to life by Dan Gormley. Over a cozy fourteen-year run, this endearing bear became a reliable fixture across some of Dell's most beloved funny-animal titles β€” Tom & Jerry Comics, M.G.M.'s Mouse Musketeers, and Our Gang with Tom & Jerry β€” sharing adventures with a delightful cast including Droopy, Fuzzy, Wuzzy, Big Spike, and Little Tyke. With 70 catalog appearances and three collector-recognized key issues to his name, Barney is a warm, nostalgic gem of mid-century comics that any fan of Dell's golden era of all-ages storytelling will want to seek out.

β˜… First appearance
Our Gang with Tom & Jerry #46
May 1948

Trivia

  • Harvey Eisenberg has drawn more of Barney Bear's comics than any other artist in our catalog β€” 34 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1948–1961

Our Gang with Tom & Jerry #46 β˜… 1948
Our Gang with Tom & Jerry #46
Tom & Jerry Comics #69 1950
Tom & Jerry Comics #69
Tom & Jerry Comics #79 β˜… 1951
Tom & Jerry Comics #79
Tom & Jerry Comics #100 1952
Tom & Jerry Comics #100
Tom & Jerry Comics #111 1953
Tom & Jerry Comics #111
Tom & Jerry Comics #133 1955
Tom & Jerry Comics #133
Tom & Jerry Comics #154 1957
Tom & Jerry Comics #154
Tom & Jerry Comics #166 1958
Tom & Jerry Comics #166
Tom & Jerry Comics #177 1959
Tom & Jerry Comics #177
Tom & Jerry Comics #201 1961
Tom & Jerry Comics #201

Appearances

Our Gang with Tom & Jerry (1947)
M-G-M's Tom & Jerry's Summer Fun (1954)
M.G.M.'s Tom and Jerry's Winter Fun (1954)
M.G.M.'s Mouse Musketeers (1957)