First run (1892–1940) Wonder started out as a
broadsheet, publishing 27 issues in from 30 July 1892 to 27 January 1893. At that point, in January 1893, the title became
Funny Wonder, restarted its numbering and becoming a weekly tabloid that published 325 issues until March 1899. Keeping the title,
The Funny Wonder restarted its numbering, publishing 109 issues from March 1899 to 21 April 1901. After a hiatus of a little more than a month, the publication changed the title back to
Wonder (keeping the same numbering), publishing 24 more issues from 1 June 1901 until issue #133 on 9 November 1901. The second iteration of the comic published a total of 2,010 consecutively-numbered issues from 1901 to 1940. Keeping the title
Wonder, the publication again restarted from #1, published 25 issues from 16 November 1901 to 3 May 1902, when it became
Wonder and Jester for 2 issues. Flipping its name to
Jester and Wonder, the title published 506 issues from 24 May 1902 to 20 January 1912. With issue #534 (27 January 1912), the title became simply
Jester, publishing 465 issues until 18 December 1920 when it became
Jolly Jester with issue #999. The comic published an additional 165 issues under that name until 15 January 1924, when it changed back to
Jester, publishing 847 more issues from 23 February 1924 until 18 May 1940. The first run concluded with issue #2010, at which point it merged into the title's second run (at that point called
Funny Wonder). In May 1940,
Funny Wonder absorbed
Jester (which had previously been included as a pull-out section in overseas editions). With the issue of 30 May 1942,
Funny Wonder changed titles again, back to
Wonder, publishing 317 issues from May 1942 to 12 September 1953, when it merged with
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