Doggie Daddy
Doggie Daddy is a Hanna-Barbera animated character — a good-natured, well-meaning father dog best known for his adventures alongside his son Augie Doggie, whose antics constantly test his patience and affection.
Doggie Daddy is a Silver Age charmer who trotted onto the comics page in 1960's Quick Draw McGraw #2, brought to life by artist Harvey Eisenberg, and proved endearing enough to keep showing up in print all the way through 1979. A Hanna-Barbera favorite, he shares his adventures with an all-star crowd — Quick Draw McGraw, Yogi Bear, Snooper, Blabber, and his own little pal Augie Doggie — across titles like Laff-A-Lympics and Hanna-Barbera Spotlight under the Marvel banner. With two key-issue appearances to his name and nearly two decades of comics longevity, Doggie Daddy is a warm slice of animated-to-comics history that any Silver Age cartoon collector will be glad to track down.
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