Groucho Marx
Groucho Marx was a real-world comedian and entertainer whose sharp wit, greasepaint mustache, and rapid-fire wisecracks made him a pop-culture icon, leading to his likeness appearing in comic publications as early as 1926.
One of comedy's most iconic figures, Groucho Marx made his comics debut all the way back in 1926 β deep in the Platinum Age β courtesy of creator G. B. Inwood in the pages of Judge, making him one of the earliest real-world personalities to find a home in the funny pages. His comics presence has proven remarkably enduring, with appearances catalogued across an extraordinary stretch of nearly a century, turning up in publications as varied as Mad and Big Bang Adventures alongside some of the most beloved characters in comics history β Superman, Batman, Popeye, and Alfred E. Neuman among them. Two of his appearances carry key-issue status, a testament to how collectible his comics footprint has become. For fans of pop culture history and Platinum Age curiosities alike, tracing Groucho through the comics is a genuinely rewarding rabbit hole.
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