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Bob Hope
Bob Hope

Bob Hope

107 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1950–1992 Β· 3 key issues
Who is Bob Hope?

Based on the real-life comedian and entertainer, DC's Bob Hope starred in his own humor series beginning in 1950. The fictionalized Leslie Townes Hope embarked on comedic misadventures, often tied to his USO entertainment work entertaining troops.

Few real-life celebrities earned their own long-running DC Comics series, but Bob Hope β€” the legendary entertainer β€” did exactly that, debuting in the Golden Age pages of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet #3 in 1950, brought to life by editor Jack Schiff and artist Win Mortimer. His comic adventures stretched across an remarkable 42 years, anchored by his own title The Adventures of Bob Hope, and his catalog boasts three key collector issues that speak to his genuine significance in the medium. Over the decades he kept extraordinary company, sharing pages with none other than Superman, Clark Kent, Batman, and Bruce Wayne β€” a testament to just how much DC valued their funny man. For collectors with a taste for the wonderfully offbeat corners of the Golden Age and beyond, Hope's 68-appearance run is a warm, nostalgic treasure worth tracking down.

Identity

Real name. Leslie Townes Hope

Powers. : Bob Hope is allegedly very funny.

Teams & affiliations
Daily Planet
β˜… First appearance
The Adventures of Bob Hope #1
Feb 1950

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1950–1968

Buzzy #30 β˜… 1950
Buzzy #30
World's Finest Comics #73 1954
World's Finest Comics #73
The Adventures of Bob Hope #45 1957
The Adventures of Bob Hope #45
The Adventures of Bob Hope #61 1960
The Adventures of Bob Hope #61
My Greatest Adventure #67 1962
My Greatest Adventure #67
Challengers of the Unknown #43 1965
Challengers of the Unknown #43
The Adventures of Bob Hope #109 1968
The Adventures of Bob Hope #109

Appearances

The American Legion (1926)
Star Spangled Comics (1941)
#12
1000 Jokes (1939)
Cosmo Cat (1946)
#4
Dixie Dugan (1942)
#7
Junie Prom Comics (1947)
#1
Black Cat Comics (1946)
#14
The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (1949)
#3
A Date with Judy (1947)
World's Finest Comics (1941)
Buzzy (1944)
#30
Wonder Woman (1942)
#40
Superboy (1949)
#8
Miss Beverly Hills of Hollywood (1949)
#8
Leave It to Binky (1948)
Super Duck Comics (1944)
#42
All Star Western (1951)
#80
Della Vision (1955)
#2
Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1950)
#21
Showcase (1956)
Blackhawk (1957)
Katy Keene Pin-up Parade (1955)
#9
The Brave and the Bold (1955)
#27
My Greatest Adventure (1955)
#67
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954)
#64
Tales of the Unexpected (1956)
Challengers of the Unknown (1958)
G.I. Combat (1957)
House of Mystery (1951)
Sgt. Fury (1963)
#24
Sugar & Spike (1956)
#70
Our Army at War (1952)
Strange Adventures (1950)
Mad Special [Mad Super Special] (1970)
#5
Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos (1974)
High Times Magazine (1974)
#79
Army Surplus Komikz Featuring Cutey Bunny (1982)
Superman (1939)
Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead Is Purely Coincidental (1985)
Airlock (1991)
#3
Comics Scene Spectacular (1989)
#7
Cud (1992)
#6
All Star Comics Archives (1991)
#10
Mad's Greatest Artists: Mort Drucker (2012)