St. John
Sep 1949
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Baby Huey
Baby Huey
Creation & Design
Baby Huey was created in the early 1940s as a humorous take on the classic baby character trope, designed to appeal to children and families.Early Years
Initially appearing in comic strips, Baby Huey quickly gained popularity and transitioned into comic books, where he became a staple character for Harvey Comics.Character Development
Over the years, Baby Huey has evolved from a simple comic strip character to a beloved icon, representing innocence and the humorous side of childhood.Cultural Reception
Baby Huey has been well-received by audiences, particularly children, for his comedic antics and relatable experiences.Character Details
Real Name:
Huebert Duck
Aliases:
Baby Huey
Species:
Duck
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Harvey Comics Characters
Abilities:
Super strength, Childlike innocence
Weight:
200lbs
Height:
3' 0"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
none
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