Scribbly Jibbet
Scribbly Jibbet is a young, aspiring newspaper cartoonist whose adventures in the comic strip world were chronicled in DC's early anthology pages beginning in 1938. Created as a lighthearted, humor-driven character, Scribbly navigated everyday mishaps with wit and charm.
Few characters can claim roots stretching all the way back to the Platinum Age, but Scribbly Jibbet is exactly that kind of rare comics treasure β debuting in Popular Comics #32 in 1938, courtesy of creator Edwina Dumm, and somehow remaining a presence in the DC universe across an remarkable span touching nearly eight decades. This plucky character found a home in some genuinely storied pages, appearing across All-American Comics, a self-titled series, and Leave It to Binky, sharing adventures with the likes of Binky Biggs, Peggy Baxter, and even the legendary Green Lantern. With four key-issue appearances flagged by collectors and a lineage that predates the superhero boom itself, Scribbly Jibbet is a delightful reminder that DC's roots run far deeper and stranger than capes alone β a Platinum Age gem well worth seeking out.
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