Fritzi Ritz
Fritzi Ritz began as a glamorous, fashion-conscious young woman in Ernie Bushmiller's newspaper comic strip before transitioning to comic books in 1944. She is perhaps best known as the aunt of Nancy, the pigtailed girl who eventually eclipsed her in popularity.
Fritzi Ritz is a Golden Age charmer who made her comic book debut in 1944 courtesy of the great Ernie Bushmiller, stepping off the newspaper strip page and into the colorful world of comic books with effortless style. She headlines her own titles — Fritzi Ritz Comics and Fritzi Ritz among them — and keeps wonderfully eclectic company, sharing pages with beloved icons like Nancy, Sluggo, Charlie Brown, Lucy Van Pelt, and Snoopy across a publishing span that stretches a remarkable 74 years. That kind of longevity, from the Golden Age all the way to 2018, speaks to a character with genuine staying power in the hearts of readers who grew up with United Feature Syndicate's warm, witty comics universe. For collectors with a soft spot for the classic funny-page tradition translated into four-color glory, Fritzi Ritz is a delightful piece of comics history well worth tracking down.
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