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  1. Alfred Harvey (born Alfred Harvey Wiernikoff; October 6, 1913July 4, 1994), [1] was the founder of comic book publisher Harvey Comics and the creator of the comic book characters Little Dot, Richie Rich, and Adam Awards. He was born to Russian Jewish immigrants in Brooklyn, New York.

  2. Harvey Comics (also known as Harvey World Famous Comics, Harvey Publications, Harvey Comics Entertainment, Harvey Hits, Harvey Illustrated Humor, and Harvey Picture Magazines) was an American comic book publisher, founded in New York City by Alfred Harvey in 1941, after buying out the small publisher Brookwood Publications.

  3. Alfred Harvey (born Alfred Harvey Wiernikoff; October 6, 1913July 4, 1994), was the founder of comic book publisher Harvey Comics and the creator of the comic book characters Little Dot, Richie Rich, and Adam Awards. He was born to Russian Jewish immigrants in Brooklyn, New York.

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    • History
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    Harvey's mascot is "Joker," a harlequin jack-in-the-box character reminiscent of the mascot/logo for Paramount Pictures/Famous Studios' Noveltoons series of animated cartoons of the 1940s-1960s. When Harvey unveiled its new logo, "Joker" was replaced by Little Audrey, as the company's official mascot.

    Harvey Comics started out as a conventional comic book publisher. It published comic books that featured a combination of characters it inherited from Brookwood Publications, licensed characters such as the Green Hornet and Joe Palooka and its own original characters. But the company ultimately became best-known for characters it published from in ...

    For years, the TV distribution rights to the Harveytoons library were licensed to Worldvision Enterprises. Worldvision would hold distribution rights to many earlier Famous Studios cartoons (plus most of the cartoons by Fleischer Studios) for a short time, until being absorbed by the television division of Paramount Pictures, which originally distr...

    Casper and his friends

    1. Casper the Friendly Ghost 2. Spooky the tuff little Ghost 3. Pearl(Spooky's girlfriend) 4. The Ghostly Trio 5. Nightmarethe Galloping Ghost (Casper's horse) 6. Hot Stuff 7. Wendy the Good Little Witch

    Other characters

    1. Baby Huey 2. Bunny Ball 3. Flat-Top 4. Herman and Katnip 5. Jackie Jokersthe Clown Prince of Show Biz 6. Little Audrey 7. Little Dot 8. Little Lotta 9. Mayda Munny 10. Mazie 11. Modern Madcaps(assorted characters) 12. Rags Rabbit 13. Richie Rich 14. Sad Sack 15. Stumbo the Giant 16. Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare 17. Buzzy the Crow

    Golden Age

    1. Black Cat(Owned by the Harvey estate) 2. Boys' Ranch (created by Simon & Kirby) 3. Captain Freedom 4. Fly-Man (created by Sam Glanzman) 5. Shock Gibson 6. Human Meteor 7. Phantom Sphinx 8. Red Blazer 9. Spirit of '76 10. Stuntman(owned by Joe Simon) 11. Zebra 12. Barry Kuda 13. Black Orchid 14. Blazing Scarab 15. Clown 16. Firebrand 17. Neptina 18. Night Hawk 19. Red Demon 20. Scarlet Arrow 21. Scarlet Nemesis 22. Scarlet Phantom 23. Spitfire 24. White Mask

    Silver Age

    1. Bee-Man 2. Captain 3-D(owned by Simon and Kirby) 3. Captain Flower 4. Fighting American(owned by Joe Simon) 5. Fruitman(owned by Warren Harvey) 6. Glowing Gladiator 7. Jack Q. Frost 8. Jigsaw(owned by Joe Simon) 9. Magic Master 10. Man in Black 11. Miracles, Inc 12. Pirana(owned by Joe Simon) 13. Sooper Hippie 14. Spyman(owned by Joe Simon) 15. Tiger Boy(owned by Joe Simon)

    Archive of The Harveyville Fun Times! (fan site). Original page
    Harvey Comics at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
  4. www.harveycomics.50webs.com › harveyhistHarvey Comics History

    The original company ceased publishing in 1982, and after a short hiatus, resumed publication in 1986 by Alan Harvey, Alfred's eldest son. Then, in 1989, Jeffrey Montgomery bought the company, renamed it Harvey Entertainment, and republished the old Harvey comics as "Harvey Classics".

  5. Jul 25, 1994 · Alfred Harvey was 25 years old when he and his brothers entered the comparatively new world of comic-book publishing in 1939. This 10-cent picture-book business was barely six years old and...

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  7. Jul 6, 1994 · Mr. Harvey was 26 when he started the company in 1940. Its first offering was a magazine called Pocket Comics. Richie Rich and Casper helped make Harvey the top-selling comic-book house for a...