Cookie Stover
Cookie Stover is a comedic character from the classic funny-paper tradition, appearing in Dell's Golden Age anthology titles alongside newspaper strip favorites. Likely related to Smokey Stover — Bill Holman's fireman comic strip — Cookie fits the slapstick, humor-focused world Holman built.
Few characters can claim a Golden Age debut and a publishing footprint that stretches nearly eight decades, but Cookie Stover manages exactly that — first stepping onto the page in Dell's Four Color #7 back in 1942, courtesy of creator Bill Holman. A fixture across Dell's beloved anthology titles Popular Comics, Super Comics, and Four Color, Cookie shares those vintage pages with an extraordinary roster of classic funny-paper favorites: Smokey Stover, Felix the Cat, Smilin' Jack, and more, placing this character squarely in the warm, nostalgic heart of mid-century American comics. With a key issue already on the collector's radar and a presence that quietly persisted all the way into 2019, Cookie Stover is a charming piece of comics history — the kind of discovery that reminds you just how rich and surprising the Dell era really was.

Top series
Covers through the years — 1942–2019
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