Smokey Stover
Smokey Stover is a comical, accident-prone firefighter whose misadventures were first popularized in Bill Holman's long-running newspaper comic strip before being adapted into Dell comic books beginning with Four Color #7 in 1942.
Few characters carry the warm, inky charm of the Golden Age quite like Smokey Stover, who burst onto the Dell Comics scene in 1942 courtesy of the wonderfully inventive Bill Holman. Born from the same era of newspaper-strip-to-comic-book magic that gave readers beloved classics, Smokey found a home across Popular Comics, Super Comics, and the long-running Four Color series β rubbing elbows in those pages with luminaries like Felix the Cat, Smilin' Jack, and Terry Lee. With a catalog presence stretching an remarkable 77 years and a key issue to his name, this Golden Age gem rewards any collector willing to dig into Dell's rich anthology tradition.

Trivia
- Smokey Stover stands as one of the rare newspaper strips whose offbeat wordplay bled into the real world, with its nonsense term 'foo fighter' getting picked up by WWII pilots to describe mysterious aerial phenomena and eventually lending its name to the rock band.youtube.com
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