
Midge Klump
First Appearance
Archie's Pal Jughead #1 (1949)
Powers & Abilities
Also Known As
Lottie Little
About Midge Klump
Midge Klump is one of Riverdale's most enduring supporting players, a cheerful and fiercely loyal member of the Archie gang whose charm and spunk have kept her relevant across decades of comics storytelling. Making her first appearance in Archie's Pal Jughead #1 in 1949, Midge holds the distinction of debuting in one of Archie Comics' earliest standalone spin-off titles, making that debut issue a genuine treasure for Golden Age Archie collectors. Her sunny personality and her complicated romantic dynamic with the enormously jealous Moose Mason gave writers a reliable source of comedy and occasional drama throughout the Silver and Bronze Ages.
Also known by the alias Lottie Little in certain stories, Midge proved versatile enough to appear across virtually every corner of the Archie Comics universe. While she was never the headline star of her own ongoing series, she became a fixture in anthology titles, digests, and ensemble stories — the kind of dependable character whose appearances quietly stacked up across hundreds of issues. Her sharp intellect and surprising agility occasionally pushed her beyond the typical damsel-in-distress role that early stories sometimes assigned her, and later runs gave her more agency and personality depth.
For collectors, Midge represents a fascinating slice of Archie Comics history. Her 1949 debut places her among the foundational cast assembled in the post-war boom of teen humor comics, and tracking her appearances through the decades tells the story of how Archie Comics evolved its ensemble approach. Digest collectors will find her popping up consistently across decades of reprint material, while purists hunting original Bronze Age issues will discover she anchors some genuinely fun standalone stories.
Archie's Pal Jughead #1 remains the crown jewel for any Midge Klump-focused collection — a high-grade copy is a serious conversation piece and a legitimate piece of Golden Age history. Beyond that debut, her steady presence across Archie, Betty and Veronica, and assorted digest titles means building a comprehensive Midge collection is a rewarding long-term hunt that touches nearly every era of Archie Comics publishing.