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Cookie Bumstead

Cookie Bumstead

29 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1942–2015
Who is Cookie Bumstead?

Cookie Bumstead is Dagwood and Blondie's teenage son, a recurring character in the long-running Blondie comic strip translated into comic-book form by Harvey. He grew up in the Bumstead household, navigating everyday suburban family life alongside his parents and sister.

Born into the funny pages during the Golden Age, Cookie Bumstead made her debut in Feature Book #29 (1942) under the pen of the legendary Chic Young, stepping into one of comics' most beloved domestic universes alongside the likes of Dagwood, Blondie, Alexander, and the irrepressible Daisy. A fixture across titles like Blondie, Blondie Comics Monthly, and Chic Young's Dagwood Comics, she's part of a family franchise that kept readers laughing for over seven decades, from 1942 all the way to 2015. For collectors with a soft spot for Golden Age Charlton material and the warm, slice-of-life charm that defined mid-century American comics, Cookie is a delightful piece of that enduring household β€” a character whose longevity speaks for itself.

Feature Book
#29
β˜… First appearance
Feature Book #29
Jan 1942

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1950–2015

Blondie Comics Monthly #22 1950
Blondie Comics Monthly #22
Blondie Comics Monthly #58 1953
Blondie Comics Monthly #58
Chic Young's Dagwood Comics #104 1959
Chic Young's Dagwood Comics #104
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #26 1968
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #26
Blondie #187 1970
Blondie #187
Blondie #212 1975
Blondie #212
Mad's Greatest Writers: Frank Jacobs #[nn] 2015
Mad's Greatest Writers: Frank Jacobs #[nn]

Appearances

Feature Book (1936)
Blondie Comics Monthly (1950)
Family Funnies (1950)
#6
Junior Funnies (1951)
#10
Daisy and Her Pups Comics (1951)
Chic Young's Dagwood Comics (1950)
Blondie & Dagwood Family (1963)
#1
Richie Rich Dollars and Cents (1963)
#26
Blondie (1969)
Comics Teach (1979)
The Calgary Herald Comic Book (1977)
#51
Mad's Greatest Writers: Frank Jacobs (2015)