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Flub-a-Dub

Flub-a-Dub

4 appearances · Golden Age · 1949–1955
Who is Flub-a-Dub?

Right from the pages of Dell's Howdy Doody #1 in 1949, Flub-a-Dub arrived as one of the more delightfully offbeat presences of the Golden Age, sharing the spotlight with beloved figures like Howdy Doody, Clarabell, Mr. Bluster, and Dilly Dally. A product of the era's cheerful, all-ages storytelling sensibility, this quirky character brought the warmth of a beloved multimedia property straight onto the comic page, courtesy of creators Edward Kean and Dick Hall. Their run through the early 1950s is a charming snapshot of Dell's knack for translating popular entertainment into four-color fun. Rare catalog appearances make Flub-a-Dub a genuine find for Golden Age enthusiasts and Howdy Doody devotees alike.

Howdy Doody
#1
★ First appearance
Howdy Doody #1
Dec 1949

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Appearances

Howdy Doody (1950)
Leave It to Binky (1948)
#44
Jesse James (1950)
#25