Dennis the Menace and his Pal Joey

    (Fawcett, 1961)
™ and ©1961 The Hall Syndicate, Inc.

Dennis the Menace was one of the most chaotic and mischievous terrible tots in comics. His riotous antics irritated his parents and tortured his long-suffering neighbor, Mr. Wilson, striking a chord with anyone who had been around four-year-old boys, or could remember being four years old and having an insatiable appetite for trouble. Dennis the Menace was popular enough in the 1950s and ’60s to inspire a prime-time television series, and eventually a movie in the early 1990s.

His adventures from the newspaper funnies were reprinted in a wide variety of comic book titles and spinoffs, including the one-shot Dennis the Menace and his Pal Joey from 1961, which offered 32 pages of stories spotlighting Dennis’s young and only slightly less zany sidekick, Joey.
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