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Jiminy Cricket

Jiminy Cricket

26 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1946–2018
Who is Jiminy Cricket?

Jiminy Cricket is the beloved talking cricket and conscience figure from Disney's Pinocchio, adapted into comics by Western Publishing. In his Four Color debut, he continued his role as a wise, top-hat-wearing guide navigating whimsical adventures.

Few characters carry the warmth and whimsy of Jiminy Cricket, who hopped onto the Golden Age comic page in 1946 courtesy of the incomparable Walt Kelly in Four Color #92. Over a remarkable stretch spanning more than seven decades, this beloved Disney figure found a cozy home in digest and giant-format anthologies like Walt Disney Comics Digest and Dell Giant, sharing adventures alongside the likes of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pinocchio. There's something genuinely special about a character whose comic presence endures from the Golden Age all the way to 2018, a testament to the timeless affection readers bring to him. For collectors with a soft spot for classic Disney comics and the digest era in particular, tracking down Jiminy's appearances is a thoroughly rewarding little quest.

β˜… First appearance
Four Color #92
Jan 1946

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1946–2011

Four Color #92 1946
Four Color #92
Dell Giant #26 1959
Dell Giant #26
Blue Beetle #1 1964
Blue Beetle #1
Cracked #267 1991
Cracked #267
Mad #510 2011
Mad #510

Appearances

Four Color (1942)
#92
Dell Giant (1959)
Blue Beetle (1964)
#1
Army Attack (1964)
#1
Marines Attack (1964)
#1
Walt Disney Comics Digest (1968)
Golden Comics Digest (1969)
Hanna-Barbera the Funky Phantom (1972)
#11
The Little Monsters (1964)
#26
The Comics Journal (1977)
#39
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1962)
Donald Duck (1962)
Walt Disney Chip 'n' Dale (1967)
#72
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse (1984)
#5
Cracked (1985)
Mad (1952)
Mad About Super Heroes (2012)
The American Legion (1926)
#3