Tabasco, Tabasco Turtle, Tabby, Taxicab Toby, Ted And Tom, Teddy Cubb And Foxxy Devil, Teddy Jr., Three Mousketeers, Three Muskrateers, Throcmorton, Tick, Tack And Toe, Tiger Jones, Timmy And Tubby, Timothey T. Wolf, Tollivar Turtle, Tommy An' Kitty, Tommy Cat, Tommy Turtle, Torchy The Little Red Duck, Tortoise And The Hare, Toughy Tomcat And Chester Chipmunk, Trelawny Tiger, Trembly Tim, Trixy The Magic Monkey, Trotter And Prancer, Tubby Bear, Tubby Pig, Tuck Sedo The Penguin Playboy, Tuffy, Tuffy Bear, Two-Bit The Wacky Woodpecker, Two-Gun Gilly
Tabasco
Writer(s) - Howie Post?
Artist(s) - Howie Post (at Jason Comic Art Studios)
First Appearance - Jamboree Comics #1 (1946) U
Other Appearances - Jamboree Comics #3
Tabasco Turtle
Writer(s) - Lynn Karp
Artist(s) - Lynn Karp
First Appearance - Happy Comics #8 (1945) U
Other Appearances -
Tabby
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Nutty Comics #3 (1945) U
Other Appearances -
Taxicab Toby
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Happy Comics #4 (1944) U
Other Appearances -
Ted And Tom
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Lynn Karp, Phil Monroe
First Appearance - Happy Comics #13 (1946) U
Other Appearances - Happy Comics #s 17 & 27
Teddy Cubb And Foxxy Devil
Writer(s) - Larry Riley?
Artist(s) - Larry Riley
First Appearance - Giggle Comics #3 (1943) U
Other Appearances -
Notes - Teddy Cubb is mis-listed as Tubby Cubb in the Grand Comics Database. As one can see from the title panel above, Teddy Cubb is accurate.
Teddy Jr.
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Ed Dunn
First Appearance - Barnyard Comics #0 (1946) U
Other Appearances -
3 Mouseketeers, The
Artist(s) - Ron Santi, Sheldon Mayer, Harris Steinbrook
First Appearance - Funny Stuff #1 (1944) U
Other Appearances - Funny Stuff #s 2-6, 8-28
3 Muskrateers, The
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Packy?
First Appearance - Candy Comics #1 (1944)
Other Appearances -
Throcmorton
Writer(s) - Howard Smith, ?
Artist(s) - Howard Smith, Ed Dunn?
First Appearance - Ha Ha Comics #20 (1945)
Other Appearances - Ha Ha Comics #22
Tick, Tack, and Toe
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Jason Comic Art Studios
First Appearance - Frisky Fables #1 (1945) U
Other Appearances - Frisky Fables #s 2-7, 9-13, 15-38, +
Tiger Jones
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Barnyard Comics #10 (1947) U
Other Appearances -
Timmy And Tubby
Writer(s) - ? (as Clem Drew)
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - All Top Comics (nn) (1944)
Other Appearances - Zoot Comics #1 (? need verification that this is the same Timmy and Tubby)
Timothy T. Wolf
Writer(s) - Tom Baron?
Artist(s) - Don Gunn
First Appearance - Goofy Comics #16 (1946) U
Other Appearances -
Tollivar Turtle
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Harris Steinbrook
First Appearance - Barnyard Comics #9 (1946) U
Other Appearances -
Tommy an' Kitty
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Hi-Jinx #1 (1947) U
Other Appearances - Hi-Jinx #s 2 & 3
Notes - While Tommy an' Kitty appeared in the following two issues, the first issue was the only one in which they received a title listing. Other appearances were as members of The Hep-Cats cast.
Tommy Cat
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - David Gantz?
First Appearance - Comedy Comics #13 (194
Other Appearances - All Surprise Comics #1
Tommy Turtle
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Giggle Comics #3 (1943) U
Other Appearances -
Notes - Another, more popular, Tommy Turtle ran in the early '50s with art from Ellis Chambers, Lynn Karp
Torchy, The Little Red Duck
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Barnyard Comics #1 (1944)
Other Appearances -
Tortoise And The Hare, The
Writer(s) -
Artist(s) -
First Appearance -
Other Appearances -
Toughy Tomcat and Chester Chipmunk
Writer(s) -
Artist(s) -
First Appearance -
Other Appearances -
Trelawny Tiger
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Thurston Harper
First Appearance - Happy Comics #9 (1945) U
Other Appearances -
Notes - Mislisted as "Trelawney Tiger" in some databases.
Trembly Tim
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Jim Tyer
First Appearance - Barnyard Comics #7 (1945)
Other Appearances -
Trixy, the Magic Monkey
Writer(s) - Martin Naydel
Artist(s) - Martin Naydel
First Appearance - Funny Folks #19 (1945) U
Other Appearances - Funny Folks #s 23 & 27, Funny Stuff #s 46-47, 49 & 51, Animal Antics #20, Comic Cavalcade #s 33 & 39, Leading Comics #37, +
Notes - Martin Naydel is not to be confused with Martin Nodell, the creator of Green Lantern. Naydel was the creator of the Jumble puzzle feature in newspapers (originally called Scramble)
Trotter And Prancer
Writer(s) - Gordon Sheehan
Artist(s) - Gordon Sheehan
First Appearance - Happy Comics #1 (1943) U
Other Appearances -
Tubby Bear
Writer(s) -
Artist(s) - Harry Wylie
First Appearance - Funny Funnies #1 (1943)
Other Appearances - Barnyard Comics #1
Tubby Pig
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Funny Frolics #2 & Krazy Krow #2 (1945) U (both titles are dated Fall 1945)
Other Appearances - Krazy Krow #3, Funny Frolics #3, Comedy Comics #s 30 & 32, Funny Tunes #s 21 & 22, Silly Tunes #4, Wacky Duck #2, Film Funnies #s 1 +
Tuck Sedo, the Penguin Playboy
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?
First Appearance - Animal Fair #2 (1946) U
Other Appearances - Animal Fair #s 3-11, 46
Tuffy
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Jack Bradbury
First Appearance - Barnyard Comics #3 (1944)
Other Appearances - Coo Coo Comics #s 19, 22, 24, 28, 31-34, 36-41 & 43
Tuffy Bear
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ?, Vince Fago, Hal Lockwood,
First Appearance - Monkeyshines Comics #1 (1944) U
Other Appearances - Monkeyshines Comics #s 2-6, 8-10, 12-21, 23, 25-27
Two-Bit The Wacky Woodpecker
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - ? (as E.G.), David Tendlar, Ellis Chambers,
First Appearance - Al Capp's Dogpatch #2 (1949) U
Other Appearances - Al Capp's Dogpatch #3, Al Capp's Shmoo Comics #s 3 +, +
Notes - David Tendlar is listed as Tendler in several databases for this comic, but that appears to be a propagated mis-read or typo.
Two-Gun Gilly
Writer(s) - ?
Artist(s) - Ben Levin?
First Appearance - Ha Ha Comics #7 (1944)
Other Appearances -
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