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Fuzzy
69 appearances · Golden Age · 1949–1974 · 2 key issues
Who is Fuzzy?
Fuzzy made their comic book debut in 1949's Tom & Jerry Comics #60, brought to life by the talented Harvey Eisenberg during the Golden Age of comics — and what a world to land in. Over the next quarter century, this Dell charmer carved out a cozy niche across beloved titles like Tom & Jerry Comics, M.G.M.'s Mouse Musketeers, and Golden Comics Digest, sharing pages with an all-star roster of animated favorites including Tom, Droopy, Barney Bear, and Big Spike. With 69 catalogued appearances and two collector-recognized key issues to their name, Fuzzy is precisely the kind of enduring, warmly nostalgic find that reminds you why Golden Age Dell comics remain such a joy to hunt down.

★ First appearance
Tom & Jerry Comics #60
Trivia
- Harvey Eisenberg has drawn more of Fuzzy's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 32 issues.
Top series

Tom & Jerry Comics (1949)
54 appearances
M.G.M.'s Mouse Musketeers
M.G.M.'s Mouse Musketeers (1957)
7 appearances
Golden Comics Digest
Golden Comics Digest (1969)
3 appearances
M.G.M.'s Tom and Jerry's Winter Fun
M.G.M.'s Tom and Jerry's Winter Fun (1954)
3 appearances

Four Color (1942)
1 appearance
Tom & Jerry Winter Carnival
Tom & Jerry Winter Carnival (1952)
1 appearance
Covers through the years — 1949–1962
★ 1949
★ 1951
1953
1955
1957
1958
1961
1962 Appearances
Tom & Jerry Comics (1949)
Tom & Jerry Winter Carnival (1952)
Four Color (1942)