Public Domain Super Heroes
Eustace Tilley

Real Name

Eustace Tilley

First Appearance

The New Yorker #1 (1925)

Original Publisher

Advance Publications

Created by

Rea Irvin

Origin[]

Eustace Tilley is the mascot of The New Yorker magazine, an early-19th century aristocrat and dandy who can often be seen analysing either a pink butterfly or an owl. Every year since 1994, with the exception of 2017, The New Yorker's anniversary issue will show a new variant on Tilley.

Notes[]

  • Uncharacteristically for a corporate mascot, Eustace Tilley does not appear to be trademarked.

Public Domain Appearances[]

  • All Appearances of Eustace Tilley in New Yorker issues published from his first appearance in 1925-1928 are in the public domain as of January 1, 2024.

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