Randolph Foster
Randolph Foster is a supporting character in DC's postwar teen-humor series A Date with Judy, inhabiting the same small-town domestic comedy world as Judy Foster and her circle of friends and family.
A fixture of postwar domestic comedy, Randolph Foster made his debut in DC's A Date with Judy #21 in 1951, stepping into the warm, laugh-filled world of Golden Age teen humor that the series made its own. He shares the pages with the likes of Judy Foster, Melvin Foster, Dora Foster, Oogie Pringle, and Tootsie Whitehead — a lively ensemble that gives the book its irresistible small-town charm. His five catalogued appearances paint a picture of a character woven into the fabric of one of DC's coziest corners of the era, a title that captured the breezy, wholesome spirit of 1950s American life. For collectors with a soft spot for the slice-of-life comedies that balanced out the capes and cowls of the Golden Age, Randolph Foster is a delightful piece of that picture.

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