Dolls & Gags
Prize · 1951–1962 · 70 issues
About the series
A light-hearted, gag-a-page humor comic from Prize Publications, Dolls & Gags ran for 70 issues between 1951 and 1962, offering a steady stream of one-panel jokes and short comic strips. The series was a showcase for the talents of artists like Pete Wyma, George Wolfe, and writer/artist Jack O'Brien, who together defined its cheerful, mid-century comedic tone. It stands as a reliable example of the kind of breezy, all-ages entertainment that filled newsstands during the golden age of American humor comics.
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