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Little Hiawatha

Little Hiawatha

10 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1952–2005
Who is Little Hiawatha?

Little Hiawatha is a young Native American boy from Disney's comic and animated universe, portrayed as an eager but hapless junior hunter whose well-meaning attempts to catch woodland animals consistently outsmart him, delivering gentle slapstick humor in the classic Disney tradition.

Debuting in 1952's Four Color #439 courtesy of creator Lee Hooper, Little Hiawatha is a Golden Age gem from Western Publishing's beloved Disney comics stable. This pint-sized character shares the page with some of the most iconic names in funny-animal comics history β€” Donald Duck, Goofy, Daisy, and the nephews β€” placing him squarely in that warm, humor-filled world that generations of kids devoured in Walt Disney Comics Digest and Dell Giant editions. The fact that his publishing footprint stretches all the way to 2005 speaks to a quiet, enduring charm that kept him returning to shelves for over five decades. For collectors who love the gentler, storybook side of Disney's comic book universe, Little Hiawatha is a delightful discovery worth seeking out.

β˜… First appearance
Four Color #439
Dec 1952

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1952–2005

Four Color #439 1952
Four Color #439
Dell Giant #55 1961
Dell Giant #55
Walt Disney's Mickey and the Gang: Classic Stories in Verse #[nn] 2005
Walt Disney's Mickey and the Gang: Classic Stories in Verse #[nn]

Appearances

Four Color (1942)
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in Frontierland (1956)
#1
Dell Giant (1959)
#55
Walt Disney Comics Digest (1968)
Walt Disney's Mickey and the Gang: Classic Stories in Verse (2005)