HARVEY COMICS


Harvey's flagship character, Casper the Friendly Ghost, in ''There's Good Boos To-Night'' (1948).

'Harvey Comics' (also known as 'Harvey Publications') was an American comic book publisher, founded by Alfred Harvey in 1941, after buying out small publisher Brookwood Publications. His brothers Robert B. Harvey and Leon Harvey joined soon after. The company soon got into licensed characters, which by the 1950s, became the bulk of their output.

Contents
History
Harvey characters
Harvey superheroes
Golden Age
External links

History


Among its best-known characters are Casper the Friendly Ghost, Baby Huey, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare, and characters from ''Modern Madcaps''.These characters originated as licensed properties, having been created by Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios animation studio in the late-1940s and early 1950s. Harvey published several successful comic books based upon the Famous characters, and also developed original properties such as also Richie Rich and Little Dot.
Harvey also licensed popular characters from newspaper comic strips, such as Mutt and Jeff and Sad Sack. While the company has tried to diversify the comics it published (with brief forays in the 50s and 60s into superhero, suspense, horror, western and the like under their ''Thrill Adventure'' and Harvey Thriller line), kid comics have been the bulk of their output.
In 1959, Harvey purchased the entire Famous line (including character rights and rights to the cartoon shorts). The Famous cartoons were repackaged and distributed to television as Harveytoons, and Harvey continued production on new comics and a handful of new cartoons produced for television. Casper the Friendly Ghost, who had been Famous' most popular original character, now became Harvey's top draw. Associated characters such as Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost, The Ghostly Trio, Casper's horse Nightmare, Hot Stuff the Little Devil, and Wendy the Good Little Witch were added to the Harvey line.
Due to the slump in the comic book industry, Harvey stopped publishing in 1982-86. There was talk of licensing their characters to Marvel Comics. Marvel even published some Casper comic books - two issues were published in May of 1997, which were followed by the short-lived "Casper and Friends Magazine" (May to July 1997) and there was also an adaption of the live-action movie.
The original Harvey company was sold in 1990, and became 'Harvey Entertainment'. They published comics in the early-1990s as ''Harvey Classics''. 'Harvey Entertainment' was now owned by Classic Media, which licenses characters from the Harvey library. Sad Sack is still owned by the successors of the Harvey family, as is Black Cat.
Harvey's mascot is Joker, a harlequin jack-in-the-box character. This is reminiscent of the mascot/logo for Paramount Pictures/Famous Studios' ''Noveltoons'' series of animated cartoons of the 1940s-1960s. Harvey Comics had a close relationship with Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios animation division – many of their most popular characters, including Casper the Friendly Ghost, Baby Huey, Herman & Katnip, Little Audrey, and Tommy Tortoise & Moe Hare, all started as characters in Paramount cartoons during the 1940s, and were sold to Harvey in 1957.

Harvey characters



Casper the Friendly Ghost

Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost

★ Spooky's girlfriend Pearl (pronounced "Poil" by Spooky because of his Brooklyn-style accent, leading many to believe that "Poil" was her actual name unless another character pronounced her name properly)

The Ghostly Trio

★ Casper's horse Nightmare the Galloping Ghost

Hot Stuff the Little Devil

Jackie Jokers the Clown Prince of Show Biz

Little Dot

Little Lotta

Stumbo the Giant

Wendy the Good Little Witch

Richie Rich

Baby Huey

Herman and Katnip

Little Audrey

Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare

Modern Madcaps (assorted characters)

Sad Sack

★ Rags Rabbit

Harvey superheroes


Golden Age


Black Cat (Owned by the Harvey estate)

Captain Freedom

Fly-Man (created by Sam Glanzman)

Shock Gibson

Human Meteor

Phantom Sphinx

Red Blazer

Spirit of '76

Stuntman (owned by Joe Simon)

Zebra

Barry Kuda

Black Orchid

Blazing Scarab

Clown

Firebrand

Neptina

Night Hawk

Red Demon

Scarlet Arrow

Scarlet Nemesis

Scarlet Phantom

Spitfire (Mahon)

White Mask
===Silver Age (Harvey Thriller)===

Bee-Man

Captain 3-D (owned by Simon and Kirby)

Captain Flower

Fighting American (owned by Joe Simon)

Fruitman (owned by Warren Harvey)

Glowing Gladiator

Jack Q. Frost

Jigsaw (owned by Joe Simon)

Magic Master

Man in Black

Miracles, Inc

Pirana (owned by Joe Simon)

Sooper Hippie

Spyman (owned by Joe Simon)

Tiger Boy (owned by Joe Simon)

External links



Harvey Entertainment

The Harveyville Fun Times!

Harvey Comics at Toonopedia

Harvey Comics at International Superheroes

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