So...
Last week i stumbled across Moronica, Miss Nit-Wit Of 1948 (& 1949). I thought she was just an odd little blip on the cultural radar - a flash and gone.
Nope.
As noted, she debuted in 1948
...not to be confused with the other Moronica who first appeared in 1948 in Meet Corliss Archer...
Our Miss Nit-Wit lasted into 1949, as we knew...
...but she continued on into 1950...
...1951...
...1952...
...1953...
...1954...
I was so wrong about that "little blip". In fact, she even got together with her friends to form their own book -
Maybe this is what the evil clown sees when it looks back and spews make things Great again? (It was spawned right around this time)
Last week i stumbled across Moronica, Miss Nit-Wit Of 1948 (& 1949). I thought she was just an odd little blip on the cultural radar - a flash and gone.
Nope.
As noted, she debuted in 1948
...not to be confused with the other Moronica who first appeared in 1948 in Meet Corliss Archer...
Our Miss Nit-Wit lasted into 1949, as we knew...
...but she continued on into 1950...
...1951...
...1952...
...1953...
...1954...
I was so wrong about that "little blip". In fact, she even got together with her friends to form their own book -
Maybe this is what the evil clown sees when it looks back and spews make things Great again? (It was spawned right around this time)
page art mostly by Owen Fitzgerald from Starlet O'Hara In Hollywood #s 1, 3, & 4, The Kilroys #s 23-28, 30-32, & 37, Cookie #s 45 & 48, Dizzy Dames #s 1-6 and Al Feldstein for Meet Corliss Archer #1 (1948-1954)
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