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Lucy Biggs

Lucy Biggs

59 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1948–1969 Β· 10 key issues
Who is Lucy Biggs?

Lucy Biggs is a supporting character in DC's teen-humor series Leave It to Binky, appearing as part of the Biggs family in the comic's wholesome, comedic stories centered on everyday teenage life.

Lucy Biggs is a Golden Age gem who made her debut in the very first issue of DC's Leave It to Binky back in 1948, brought to life by the creative trio of Hal Seegar, Sheldon Mayer, and Bob Oksner. A fixture of DC's lighter, humor-driven side, she kept lively company with the likes of Bertram Biggs, Peggy Baxter, and the wonderfully named Dopey across a run that stretched a remarkable 21 years β€” a longevity that speaks to real, lasting reader affection. Her 59 catalog appearances span titles as varied as Leave It to Binky, Peter Porkchops, and even Our Army at War, painting the picture of a character woven into the fabric of mid-century DC storytelling. With 10 of those appearances flagged as collector-significant key issues, Lucy Biggs is a rewarding discovery for anyone digging into the warm, witty corners of the Golden and Silver Age DC universe.

Identity

Real name. Lucy Biggs

Powers. None β€” non-powered supporting character in a teen-humor comic.

Teams & affiliations
United States Marine Corps
β˜… First appearance
Leave It to Binky #1
Feb 1948

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1948–1969

Leave It to Binky #1 β˜… 1948
Leave It to Binky #1
Peter Porkchops #4 β˜… 1950
Peter Porkchops #4
Comic Cavalcade #53 1952
Comic Cavalcade #53
Leave It to Binky #30 β˜… 1953
Leave It to Binky #30
Our Army at War #18 1954
Our Army at War #18
Leave It to Binky #52 1956
Leave It to Binky #52
Leave It to Binky #69 β˜… 1969
Leave It to Binky #69

Appearances

Peter Porkchops (1949)
Superboy (1949)
Dale Evans Comics (1948)
#11
Star Spangled Comics (1941)
The Phantom Stranger (1952)
#2
Our Army at War (1952)
The Fox and the Crow (1951)
#6
Strange Adventures (1950)
#25
A Date with Judy (1947)
#31
Comic Cavalcade (1942)
#53
Real Screen Comics (1945)
#55
Western Comics (1948)
#43
Wonder Woman (1942)
#63
The Raccoon Kids (1954)
#57
World's Finest Comics (1941)
#77
The Hundred Comic Monthly (1956)
#9
DC Special (1968)
#2