Pinhead and Foodini
Fawcett · 1951–1952 · 4 issues
About the series
A short-lived Fawcett oddity from the early 1950s, Pinhead and Foodini ran for just four issues, starring a pair of whimsical clowns in a series of gag-filled adventures. Written primarily by Bill Woolfolk, the series is notable for its unusual cover format: each issue featured a photograph of the characters rather than traditional comic art. While it never achieved lasting fame, it stands as a curious artifact of the era's experimentation with combining live-action photography and comic storytelling.