Issue | #57 |
Published | March 1953 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Helen Meyer |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | John Stanley |
Synopsis | The kids are looking for the woman who is offering ten dollars to the most polite kid she sees. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Synopsis | Lulu helps Alvin get his father's shoes back after a dog takes them. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Synopsis | Tubby, deputized as a junior policeman, handcuffs Annie and has his hands full. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Synopsis | The Fellers trick Lulu and Annie into thinking they have made a bomb. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Synopsis | Lulu tells Alvin about a little girl whose parents were captured by Indians. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Letters | Irving Tripp |
Notes | A "Little Girl" story |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley (illustrations) |
Inks | Irving Tripp (illustrations) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | West Side Boys (villains) |
Synopsis | The Fellers trade Alvin to the West Side gang for a goat. |
Script | John Stanley |
Pencils | John Stanley |
Inks | Irving Tripp |
Letters | Irving Tripp |