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Quickie

Quickie

7 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1944–1950 Β· 2 key issues
Who is Quickie?

A genuine Golden Age curio from the DC vaults, Quickie made their debut in All-American Comics #61 in 1944, brought to life by writer Alfred Bester and artist Paul Reinman during one of comics' most creatively fertile eras. Running through the late 1940s, this compact seven-issue presence spans some of DC's most storied anthology titles β€” All-American Comics, Comic Cavalcade, and Adventure Comics β€” sharing pages with luminaries like Green Lantern and Doiby Dickles. Two of those appearances carry genuine key-issue weight with collectors, making Quickie a rewarding find for anyone digging through the Golden Age stacks. Small in number but rich in context, this is exactly the kind of character that reminds you how much treasure is still waiting to be rediscovered from comics' earliest days.

β˜… First appearance
All-American Comics #61
Oct 1944

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1944–1950

All-American Comics #61 β˜… 1944
All-American Comics #61
Superman #36 1945
Superman #36
The Marvel Family #21 1948
The Marvel Family #21
Peter Porkchops #4 β˜… 1950
Peter Porkchops #4

Appearances

All-American Comics (1939)
#61
Superman (1939)
#36
The Marvel Family (1945)
#21
Ozzie and Babs (1947)
#4
Comic Cavalcade (1942)
#29
Peter Porkchops (1949)
#4
Adventure Comics (1938)