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Fat Broad

Fat Broad

7 appearances · Silver Age · 1967–1985
Who is Fat Broad?

Fat Broad is a recurring cavewomen character from Johnny Hart's B.C. comic strip, inhabiting the same prehistoric, humor-driven world as B.C., Peter, and Grog, where Stone Age gags and witty wordplay define daily life.

Straight out of the Silver Age, Fat Broad made her debut in B.C. Strikes Back in 1967, part of the beloved prehistoric comic strip world published by Gold Medal Books. Sharing the page with iconic strip regulars like B.C., Clumsy Carp, Peter, and Grog across titles like B.C. Lover's Leap and B.C. It's a Funny World, she's a genuine piece of that warm, witty caveman comedy universe that charmed readers for nearly two decades. Her appearances may be select — making each one a fun find for collectors tracking down the full cast of this enduring strip's print collections.

B.C. Strikes Back
#d1800
★ First appearance
B.C. Strikes Back #d1800
Jan 1967

Top series

Covers through the years — 1979–1985

B.C. The Sun Comes Up the Sun Goes Down #1-4205-1 1979
B.C. The Sun Comes Up the Sun Goes Down #1-4205-1
B.C. Lover's Leap #12921-7 1985
B.C. Lover's Leap #12921-7

Appearances

B.C. Strikes Back (1967)
B.C. - Right On (1973)
B.C. It's a Funny World (1974)
B.C. Truckin on Down (1975)
The Calgary Herald Comic Book (1977)
#15
B.C. The Sun Comes Up the Sun Goes Down (1979)
B.C. Lover's Leap (1985)