George Wilson
George Wilson is Dennis Mitchell's long-suffering next-door neighbor in the classic humor comic series. A mild-mannered older man, he simply tries to enjoy a quiet life — a goal perpetually disrupted by the well-meaning but endlessly troublesome young Dennis.
Few comic characters have endured the cheerful chaos of neighborhood life quite like George Wilson, who has been a fixture of American funny-page culture since his debut in Dennis the Menace #1 back in 1953 — a Golden Age launch crafted by Fred Toole and Al Wiseman that set the tone for decades of suburban comedy. Across an impressive 62-year run through Hallden and Fawcett publications, George became one of comics' most reliably put-upon figures, sharing panel space with Dennis Mitchell, the Mitchell family, his own Martha, and young Joey McDonald in titles like Dennis the Menace, Dennis the Menace Giant, and Dennis the Menace Pocket Full of Fun. Three of his appearances carry key-issue status, a testament to his genuine importance to this long-running series rather than mere background presence. If you have a soft spot for warm, witty slice-of-life American comics that stretched from the Golden Age all the way into the 21st century, George Wilson is absolutely worth tracking down.
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