The comics were axed in 2013, but now classic Bazooka Joe antics from the ‘70s and ‘80s are coming back. Bazooka parent company Topps (yes, company that also makes Major League Baseball cards) axed ...
How many of you remember Bazooka Joe? You could buy those little pieces of gum for like a nickel and you'd get a little comic strip in the wrapper. Some of the wrappers had "fortunes" on them and they ...
Here’s something I’ve been chewing over for a long time. Sixty years ago Bazooka Joe—the iconic character created by a Long Islander—debuted in a little strip wrapped around pieces of Bazooka Bubble ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Superman joins the Bazookaverse in latest Bazooka Joe x DC comic team-up In the new comic, ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - For over 70 years, Bazooka Joe® has cracked jokes, blown bubbles, and lived in the pocket of pop culture – now, he is entering the big leagues! Bazooka Brands™ ...
Michael Eisner and his Tornante Co. have tapped newcomer Mark Hammer to pen a feature adaptation of "Bazooka Joe," the comic strip that comes with Bazooka bubble gum. By Borys Kit, The Associated ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Two iconic brands are teaming up for a one-of-a-kind crossover, and the first two comics from that ...
For a 62-year-old comic-strip kid, Bazooka Joe's never looked better. The pop icon and longtime spokes-character for Topps' bubble-gum brand Bazooka is getting a modern makeover, courtesy of ...
The little pink bricks, the corny comics, the eye-patch, the mail order loot and the snarky fortunes are items that can only be associated with Bazooka Joe. As The Early Show Correspondent Melinda ...
You can't be serious? THR has officially announced that Michael Eisner (former Disney CEO before Dick Cook) is developing an adaptation of Bazooka Joe, the comic strip that comes with Bazooka bubble ...
NEW YORK -- Don't choke on your bubble gum when you hear what former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner has in mind for Topps, the 69-year-old trading card and candy company just bought for $385 million ...