Dennis the Menace
Few characters have stayed as mischievously relevant as Dennis the Menace, who made his comics debut in Mad #43 back in 1958 — a Silver Age entrance brought to life by the creative talents of Bob Elliott, Ray Goulding, and Mort Drucker. From there, the little troublemaker found a long and prolific home at Hallden and Fawcett, anchoring titles like Dennis the Menace, Dennis the Menace and the Bible Kids, and the sprawling Dennis the Menace Bonus Magazine Series, sharing his suburban world with familiar faces like Mr. Wilson, Alice and Henry Mitchell, Margaret Wade, and Joey McDonald. With a publishing run stretching across an remarkable 67 years, this is a character whose staying power speaks for itself — and with a key collector's issue among his appearances, there's genuine hunting to be done. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering the catalog, Dennis is a warm, nostalgic corner of comics history well worth exploring.
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