Little Tyke
Little Tyke is a small bear cub character from Dell's MGM cartoon comics, appearing alongside fellow animated stars Barney Bear and Droopy. The pint-sized cub stars in comedic adventures typical of Dell's family-friendly funny-animal lineup.
Debuting in the pages of Tom & Jerry Comics #79 back in 1951, Little Tyke is a Golden Age gem from Dell's beloved stable of MGM cartoon adaptations, brought to life by the talented Harvey Eisenberg. Over a remarkable thirty-year run stretching all the way to 1981, this pint-sized charmer racked up 59 appearances across fan-favorite titles like Tom & Jerry Comics, M.G.M.'s Mouse Musketeers, and Golden Comics Digest, keeping lively company with the likes of Barney Bear, Droopy, and the mischievous duo of Wuzzy and Fuzzy. With a collector-significant key issue to their name, Little Tyke is a delightful piece of mid-century funny-animal comics history β the kind of enduring character that reminds you just how rich and rewarding Dell's Golden Age output truly was.

Trivia
- Harvey Eisenberg has drawn more of Little Tyke's comics than any other artist in our catalog β 31 issues.
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Covers through the years β 1951β1962
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