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Susie Gruff

Susie Gruff

55 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1948–1970 Β· 5 key issues
Who is Susie Gruff?

Susie Gruff is an ordinary teenage girl who appears in DC's postwar teen-humor comics, moving through the same suburban social circle as Buzzy Brown and his friends. She has no special powers, relying instead on everyday adolescent comedy for her appeal.

Susie Gruff stepped onto the page in 1948's Leave It to Binky #5, a Golden Age gem brought to life by the creative team of Hal Seeger and Bob Oksner, and she proved spirited enough to keep readers company for over two decades of DC Comics fun. A fixture of the cheerful, humor-driven world of Leave It to Binky, she shares her adventures with a lively cast including Binky Biggs, Peggy Baxter, and the memorably named Wolfie and Sherwood β€” a crowd that tells you everything about the warm, comedic energy of her corner of the DC universe. With 55 catalog appearances spanning all the way to 1970 and five collector-recognized key issues to her name, Susie is far more than a background player β€” she's a genuine Golden Age survivor whose longevity speaks for itself. If you love the lighter, wittier side of mid-century DC, she's absolutely worth a closer look.

⚠ Identity β€” our best guess (help us confirm)

Real name. Susie Gruff

Powers. None (ordinary teenager in a humor strip)

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Teams & affiliations
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β˜… First appearance
Leave It to Binky #5
Oct 1948

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1948–1969

Leave It to Binky #5 β˜… 1948
Leave It to Binky #5
Buzzy #30 β˜… 1950
Buzzy #30
Leave It to Binky #27 β˜… 1952
Leave It to Binky #27
Strange Adventures #36 1953
Strange Adventures #36
The Raccoon Kids #59 1955
The Raccoon Kids #59
Wonder Woman #80 1956
Wonder Woman #80
All-American Men of War #57 1958
All-American Men of War #57
DC Special #2 1969
DC Special #2

Appearances

Girls' Love Stories (1949)
#2
Gang Busters (1947)
#12
A Date with Judy (1947)
#13
Funny Folks (1946)
#22
Real Screen Comics (1945)
Scribbly (1948)
#10
Buzzy (1944)
#30
Danger Trail (1950)
Movietown's Animal Antics (1950)
Jimmy Wakely (1949)
Wonder Woman (1942)
Mr. District Attorney (1948)
#20
Strange Adventures (1950)
Sensation Mystery (1952)
Detective Comics (1937)
The Fox and the Crow (1951)
#19
Peter Porkchops (1949)
#31
The Raccoon Kids (1954)
World's Finest Comics (1941)
#72
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958)
#2
Our Fighting Forces (1954)
#33
All-American Men of War (1952)
#57
G.I. Combat (1957)
#60
Star Spangled War Stories (1952)
#69
Our Army at War (1952)
#70
Binky's Buddies (1969)
DC Special (1968)
#2