Martha Wilson
Martha Wilson is the warm, patient mother of mischievous young Dennis Wilson in the long-running Hallden/Fawcett comic series. A devoted suburban housewife, she made her debut in Dennis the Menace #1 (1953), doing her best to manage her famously troublesome son's endless antics.
Martha Wilson has been a warm, familiar presence in the world of Dennis the Menace comics since that very first issue in 1953, brought to life by creators Fred Toole and Al Wiseman at the dawn of what would become a beloved long-running series. A Golden Age original, she endured across nearly four decades of suburban comic mischief β through Hallden and Fawcett editions, across flagship titles and chunky digest-style volumes like the Giant and Pocket Full of Fun collections. She shares her pages with the full cast of the neighborhood: the Mitchells, young Joey McDonald, and of course her fellow Wilson, George β the kind of company that defines classic American humor comics at their most enduring. With three key-issue appearances among her catalog credits, Martha Wilson is a quiet cornerstone of one of comics' most cheerfully chaotic little worlds, and any serious Dennis collector knows her place in it.
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