Snoony Jibbet
Snoony Jibbet is a supporting character in DC's Golden Age teen-humor comics, appearing alongside Scribbly Jibbet — likely a family relation — and pals like Binky Biggs in the lighthearted adolescent misadventures typical of titles like Leave It to Binky and Scribbly.
A delightful piece of Golden Age DC history, Snoony Jibbet made their debut in Leave It to Binky #4 in 1948, stepping onto the page during comics' most spirited, freewheeling era. With a name as memorable as the period itself, Snoony turns up across a charming cluster of DC's teen-humor titles — Leave It to Binky, Scribbly, and Buzzy — sharing adventures with a colorful cast that includes Scribbly Jibbet, Binky Biggs, and Peggy Baxter. Eleven catalog appearances may sound modest, but three of them carry key-issue status, making Snoony a quietly significant find for collectors hunting the lighter, laugh-filled corners of the Golden Age. If you love the warm, ink-smudged charm of late-1940s DC humor comics, Snoony Jibbet is exactly the kind of discovery that reminds you why digging through those old longboxes is always worth it.

Top series
Covers through the years — 1948–1950
★ 1948
1949
★ 1950 

