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George F. Jowett
9 appearances · Golden Age · 1947–1955
Who is George F. Jowett?
A quietly charming piece of Golden Age DC history, George F. Jowett first stepped onto the page in 1947 and lingered in the publisher's lineup through the early 1950s, turning up across an eclectic mix of titles — from the whimsical Cosmo Cat to the teen-flavored Leave It to Binky and the frontier action of All Western Winners. With only nine catalogued appearances, he's a rare find, the kind of supporting player who shared panels with characters like Butch, Jill Blake, and Pud, lending texture to the colorful, varied world DC was spinning out in those postwar years. For collectors who love hunting the overlooked corners of the Golden Age, George F. Jowett is exactly the sort of name that makes digging through old longboxes worthwhile.
Cosmo Cat
#4
#4
★ First appearance
Cosmo Cat #4
Top series

Leave It to Binky (1948)
2 appearances

All Western Winners (1948)
1 appearance
Cosmo Cat
Cosmo Cat (1946)
1 appearance
Rags Rabbit
Rags Rabbit (1951)
1 appearance

Web of Evil (1952)
1 appearance
Young Men on the Battlefield
Young Men on the Battlefield (1952)
1 appearance
Al Capp's Li'l Abner
Al Capp's Li'l Abner (1949)
1 appearance

Hot Rod King (1952)
1 appearance
Covers through the years — 1949–1955
1949
1952
1953
1955 Appearances
Cosmo Cat (1946)
All Western Winners (1948)
Al Capp's Li'l Abner (1949)
Rags Rabbit (1951)
Hot Rod King (1952)
Young Men on the Battlefield (1952)
Web of Evil (1952)