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Buster Brown The Fun Maker
Frederick A. Stokes · 1912 · 1 issue
About the series
A single 1912 issue from Frederick A. Stokes, Buster Brown The Fun Maker is a standalone comic starring the mischievous, well-dressed boy created by Richard F. Outcault, best known for his pioneering work in the Sunday funnies. This one-shot captures the playful, gag-driven spirit of the character, who was a pop culture phenomenon of the early 20th century. While brief, it's a notable artifact of the era's comic strip-to-book publishing.