comicbooks.com Join Free
Home β€Ί Mr. Biggs
Mr. Biggs

Mr. Biggs

22 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1948–1957 Β· 5 key issues
Who is Mr. Biggs?

A warm-hearted fixture of DC's Golden Age humor comics, Mr. Biggs made his debut in Leave It to Binky #1 in 1948, brought to life by the talented trio of Hal Seegar, Sheldon Mayer, and Bob Oksner. As a recurring presence across Leave It to Binky, Peter Porkchops, and The Raccoon Kids, he was part of the delightful domestic and comedic world DC cultivated through the late 1940s and into the 1950s β€” a lighter, laugh-filled corner of the Golden Age that deserves far more love from collectors. Sharing pages with the likes of Binky Biggs, Peggy Baxter, and the rest of that wonderfully named ensemble, Mr. Biggs anchored a run that stretched nearly a decade, with five of his appearances earning key-issue recognition β€” a remarkable distinction for a character from comics' fun-loving, often-overlooked humor tradition.

β˜… First appearance
Leave It to Binky #1
Feb 1948

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1948–1957

Leave It to Binky #1 β˜… 1948
Leave It to Binky #1
Leave It to Binky #8 β˜… 1949
Leave It to Binky #8
The Fox and the Crow #6 1952
The Fox and the Crow #6
Superboy #30 1954
Superboy #30
Peter Porkchops #38 1955
Peter Porkchops #38
The Dodo and the Frog #88 1956
The Dodo and the Frog #88
Peter Porkchops #53 1957
Peter Porkchops #53

Appearances

Leave It to Binky (1948)
Our Army at War (1952)
#3
The Fox and the Crow (1951)
#6
Peter Porkchops (1949)
Strange Adventures (1950)
#25
Real Screen Comics (1945)
#55
Superboy (1949)
#30
The Raccoon Kids (1954)
The Dodo and the Frog (1954)
#88