Richie Rich
Richie Rich is the impossibly wealthy young son of the world's richest family, the Riches. Debuting in Harvey Comics' Little Dot #1 (1953), he navigates everyday childhood adventures — friendship, fun, and occasional mishaps — all colored by his extraordinary, almost absurd family fortune.
Few comic characters have enjoyed a run as gloriously long as Richie Rich, the pint-sized plutocrat who first charmed readers in Harvey Comics' Little Dot #5 back in 1954, brought to life by creator Steve Muffatti. Over an extraordinary 68-year publishing history spanning from the Golden Age all the way into the modern era, Richie became the undisputed crown jewel of Harvey's lineup, anchoring beloved titles like Richie Rich, Richie Rich Millions, and the very series where he got his start. With 382 catalog appearances — including 10 key collector issues — and a circle that includes the likes of Cadbury, Gloria Glad, and the Rich family themselves, this is a character whose footprint in American comics is genuinely remarkable. Whether you're a seasoned Harvey collector or just discovering the world of funny-book royalty, Richie Rich is an institution absolutely worth your time.

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Covers through the years — 1954–2001
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