Issue | #2 |
Published | March-April 1948 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Helen Meyer |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Letters | Irving Tripp? |
Notes | inside front cover |
Characters | Mrs. Berry (first appearace) |
Synopsis | Lulu is being drawn in two directions by her opposing good and bad consciences. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Synopsis | Lulu, Tubby, and another girl have just seen a very sad movie. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Synopsis | Tubby becomes jealous when he catches Lulu writing a fan letter to Hollywood. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Script | John Stanley |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Little Lulu |
Characters | Luluhaha (first appearance; in a story) |
Synopsis | Lulu tells Alvin about when she was an Indian maiden. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Notes | Alvin's Storytime |
Reprinted | in Marge's Little Lulu and Alvin Storytelling Time (Dell, 1959) #1. |
Characters | Willy and the gang (first appearance); Miss Feeny (first appearance) |
Synopsis | Tubby is afraid to let his friends see his report card. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Genre | humor |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Notes | gag strip on inside back cover |
Genre | Humor |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Notes | gag strip on back cover |