Mutt
Mutt is one half of the classic comedy duo from the long-running newspaper comic strip by Bud Fisher, a tall, lanky schemer who first found his way into DC's early comic book publishing through reprints of the beloved strip. No superhero origin here — just an everyman hustler whose misadventures alongside his short partner Jeff made him one of the earliest recurring characters in American comics history.
Few characters can claim roots as deep as Mutt, who made his catalog debut in Mutt and Jeff #6 back in 1919 — planting a flag in the Platinum Age of comics that would echo across an astonishing century-plus of publication history. Born from the pen of the legendary Bud Fisher, Mutt is one of the genuine originals, a figure whose longevity stretches from the earliest days of the medium all the way to 2022, a span that puts most superheroes to shame. Under the DC banner, he's kept remarkable company over the decades — sharing pages with the likes of Superman, Green Lantern, and Dick Grayson — and five of his appearances carry key-issue recognition for collectors who know their history. Whether you're hunting through All-American Comics or the pages of Leave It to Binky, finding Mutt is a reminder that comics were telling stories and winning hearts long before capes were ever in fashion.
Real name. Augustus J. "A." Mutt
Powers. None (ordinary human; comedic everyman gambler)
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Part of the Mutt legacy
Mutt is one of 2 heroes to carry the Mutt mantle. See the whole Mutt family ▸
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Covers through the years — 1939–2018
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