Category
page 1Comics characters introduced in 1932
Thomson and Thompson
fictional characters in The Adventures of Tintin

Rastapopoulos
Roberto Rastapopoulos is a fictional character who is a featured villain in several entries in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. He first appears in Cigars of the Pharaoh (1932) and is a criminal mastermind with multiple identities, whose activities frequently bring him in conflict with his archenemy Tintin.
Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse
Mickey Mouse's twin nephews

Bluto
Bluto, at times known as Brutus, is a cartoon and comics character created in 1932 by Elzie Crisler Segar as a one-time character, named "Bluto the Terrible", in his Thimble Theatre comic strip (later renamed Popeye). Bluto made his first appearance on September 12 of that year. Fleischer Studios adapted him the next year (1933) to be the main antagonist of their theatrical Popeye animated cartoon series.
Globi
Globi is a Swiss cartoon character occasionally referred to as Switzerland's Mickey Mouse. He is pictured as an anthropomorphic blue parrot with a yellow beak wearing a black beret and a pair of red and black checkered trousers. He was created by the Swiss cartoonist Robert Lips, as an advertising character for the Swiss department store Globus in 1932 for the company's 25th anniversary. His name was originally planned as "Kimbukku", but he was later renamed Globi after the local Basel German (Baseldytsch) dialect word for the department store that created him.
Henry
comic strip created by Carl Anderson
Jane
comic strip
Bucky Bug
Disney comic strip character