Issue | #158 |
Published | August 1947 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "MARGE'S LITTLE LULU, No. 158." Code number is LLOS #158-478. Copyright 1947 by Marjorie H. Buell. |
Characters | Little Lulu |
Genre | children |
Pencils | John Stanley ? |
Inks | Irving Tripp ? |
Characters | Little Lulu |
Synopsis | When a dog tires of fetching the stick for Lulu, he buries it. |
Genre | children |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Notes | Inside front cover; black, red, and white; pantomime story. |
Characters | Little Lulu; Tubby; Mr. Moppet |
Synopsis | Lulu and Tubby both decide they could grow up to be President. Tubby decides to copy George Washington's mythical feat of chopping down the cherry tree. |
Genre | children |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Reprinted | in Little Lulu: Sunday Afternoon (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |
Characters | Little Lulu; Tubby; Mrs. Moppet |
Synopsis | Lulu goes with Tubby to the bakery. He buys a cake, but drops it on the way home. They take the cake to Lulu's house to try to repair it. |
Genre | children |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Reprinted | in Marge's Little Lulu and Tubby Annual (Dell, 1953 series) #1; in Little Lulu: Sunday Afternoon (Dark Horse, 2005 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Little Lulu; Tubby; Dolly; Mrs. Moppet |
Synopsis | Lulu and a new girl, Dolly, try to bribe Tubby with candy and soda so he'll notice them. |
Genre | children |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Reprinted | in Marge's Little Lulu on Vacation (Dell, 1954 series) #1; in Little Lulu: Sunday Afternoon (Dark Horse, 2005 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Little Lulu; Mrs. Moppet; Alvin |
Synopsis | Lulu tells Alvin a story about when she was a poor girl who worked for a shoemaker. An old man gives her a magic lamp after she gives him some shoes. The lamp has a genie that can grant her any wish--except for one thing. |
Genre | children |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Reprinted | in Little Lulu: Sunday Afternoon (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |
Characters | Little Lulu |
Synopsis | Lulu has trouble mastering the roller skates that Santa left and writes him a letter asking for an exchange. |
Genre | children |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Notes | Inside back cover; black, red, and white; pantomime story. |
Characters | Little Lulu |
Synopsis | A piece of paper keeps returning to Lulu's porch despite her attempts to sweep it to the curb. |
Genre | children |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Notes | Back cover; pantomime story. Story has 15 panels. |
Reprinted | in Little Lulu: Sunday Afternoon (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |