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  • Issue #6
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 6

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    Stories and art by Steve Muffatti and others. Cover by Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Lotta prepares to enter a pie-eating contest with a few test pies. Richie Rich's spoiled cousin Reggie is a real drag on a camping trip. Richie thwarts a robbery with ventriloquism. First cover appearances of Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Little Dot; Richie Rich: The Wet-Blanket Camper; Little Lotta: Pie A La More; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 23

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    Untitled story; Dot pays Henry to help her remove a loose tooth, but Henry ends up knocking out one of his own in the process. "Dot and Jot"; When some boys tease her for playing with a doll, Dot relates a story about her uncle Branes giving her a mechanical doll named Jot that looks and acts just like her. One-page Richie Rich story, art by Steve Muffatti; After a game of football, Richie invites his friends over to play with his trains; To their surprise, Richie has a real train in his back yard. "Little Dot Meets Uncle Sly"; Dot's Uncle Sly, an expert in camouflage and disguise, brings Dot a polka-dotted kite as a gift; Since he won't be in town long, Dot insists on flying the kite right away; It soon gets caught in a tree on the property of Mr. Grumble. "Urge to Splurge"; For winning a national eating contest, Lotta receives a cash prize in the mail; Excitedly, she runs out to splurge on food. "The Good Sport"; Reggie buys several novelty tricks to frustrate Richie Rich and "test" his good-sportsmanship. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 26

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    Stories and art by Steve Muffatti and Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Little Dot meets another wacky relative, Uncle Bleary. Richie Rich gets a taste of married life while playing house with his wealthy friend Cynthia. Being sent to his room is not really a punishment for Richie. Spotty Trading; Uncle Bleary; Little Lotta: Slim Pickings; Practice Makes Perfect; Better than Beauty; Richie Rich: Man of the House. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 28

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    Stories and art by Steve Muffatti and Helen Cason. Cover by Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Richie Rich's killjoy cousin Reggie tries to sabotage the good luck after his pals find four-leaf clovers on a hiking trip. Richie's collection of bathtub toys is preposterously large. Little Dot; Little Lotta; Richie Rich: A Matter Of Luck; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #31
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 31

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    Untitled story; Dot has a nightmare where everything is striped. "The Mimic Gimmick"; A peddler gives Dot a whistle that can imitate any sound. One-page Richie Rich story; Richie joins Freckles and PeeWee as they fly their toy gliders. "Little Dot and Uncle Icy"; Uncle Icy takes Dot to the North Pole, where she convinces the natives that dots are good luck, not bad. "Music to Her Ears"; Lotta and Gerald try out for the school orchestra. "Chicken Soup" text story. "Leap Frog" text story. "Knights and Daze"; When Richie invites Freckles and PeeWee to his new playground, Reggie tries to ruin their fun. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #47
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 47

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    Stories and art by Steve Muffatti and Warren Kremer. Cover by Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Dot takes action when a sky-writer leaves out the most important part of the "i." Also featuring a vintage ad for a "giant flying plastic jet," a model Douglas DC-3 with the Pan Am logo. Little Dot; Little Lotta; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #54
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 54

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  • Issue #69
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 69

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    Cover art by Warren Kremer. "A Very Dotty Girl"; Cora is a rich girl who tries to outdo Dot in her love for dotted things. One-page Richie Rich story, art by Warren Kremer; Richie's expensive hobo costume makes Gloria think that a real homeless man must not need any money after all. "Uncle Splatter's Signs"; Dot causes trouble when she takes some of her uncle's signs and posts them in inappropriate places. School Bus Safety public service announcement featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost. "Re-Doing the Town"; Lotta daydreams about how she would improve her town with her great strength, but realizes that she would probably accidentally ruin a lot of things too. "Hats Off" text story. "Bee-to-Bee Talk" text story. "The Big Race"; Richie and his cousin Reggie compete in a soapbox derby race, but Reggie cheats to win. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #70
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 70
  • Issue #102
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 102

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  • Issue #122
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 122

    "Prisoners of the Fiendish Subrinco"; Felix Fortran uses the hypnotic computer Subrinco to take over the company where Dot's father works, with plans to take over all companies in the city. Untitled one-page story; Lotta bakes a pie and Dot suggests she puts it on the windowsill to cool. Untitled one-page story; While on a self-imposed diet, Lotta suffers as she smells all the food at a carnival. "Power of Dots"; Dot's penchant for punching holes (dots) in things inadvertently changes Subrinco's punch-card driven programming and saves the day. "The Wrong Wrangler"; Richie and his pals visit the Rich Bar $ Ranch, but when they arrive, all of the people Richie expects to be there running the place have been replaced by rough-looking characters. "The Carnival Caper" text story starring Little Lotta. "Richie Rich and the Grabbers"; Richie and Freckles outsmart the bad guys' plot to steal gold from the Old Kincaid mine. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #126
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 126

    "The Will-Power Dot"; Little Dot takes a dot from one of Uncle Branes' failed inventions which makes her super strong; She and Lotta attend a hypnotist show and Lotta gets hypnotized into working for a criminal. Untitled one-page story; Richie Rich's nurse Jenny stops a mugger. Untitled one-page story; Tommy Van Loot always brags about his expensive toys. "Help From a Mysterious Source"; Little Dot helps the police capture Rajah Poojah. "Watch Out For This Bird!"; Little Lotta tries to do some bird watching but two boys are constantly scaring the birds away. "The Secret of the Desk" text story. "With the Greatest of Ease"; Richie has so many gadgets it has made his life boring. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #136
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 136

    Cover pencils by Warren Kremer. "My Merry Snowmobile"; Little Dot uses one of her birthday gifts, a dotted snowmobile, to find another of her gifts, a hat that blew away. Two one-page Little Lotta stories. "Big Dotter"; Little Dot daydreams about being a giant girl who can make everything around her into large dots. Casper ad. "It's One of Those Days"; Little Lotta dresses up as her favorite superhero, Flying Man, but she keeps breaking things as she tries to play. "Man of Mystery" text story starring Richie Rich. "Mr. Watchit"; Mr. Rich hires a security expert but things don't work out well for anyone. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #139
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 139
  • Issue #149
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 149

    Little Dot in 'untitled' (1 pg), Little Dot in "The Mysterious Boinger", Little Lotta in 'untitled' (1 pg), Little Dot in 'untitled' (1 pg), Little Dot meets "Uncle Dinmore", Little Lotta in "Aptitude Tests", "Apache Cop" text story (1 pg), "Greatest Show" text story (1 pg), Richie Rich and "The Trouble With Robots". 36 pages, FC. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #23
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 23

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    Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. At an auction, Dot acquires a dotted cloth with magical properties. Dot tries out her Uncle Branes' invisibility machine, but she's not happy with what she hears her friends saying. Little Lotta's twitchy, nervous Uncle Touchy visits. Plus a vintage Cheerios ad featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle, and a cover featuring a Godzilla-type dot-monster. The Dotted Cloth; Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone; Little Lotta: Uncle Touchy; A Confusing Time; Richie Rich: Shadowed. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #25
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 25

    "Dot Is Too Much"; Mr. Polka dreams that a super-strong Dot wants to bring home a variety of dotted and very heavy items. Two one-page Little Dot stories. One-page Richie Rich story. "Little Dot Meets Uncle Daze"; When Uncle Daze comes to visit, Dot takes him on a tour of the town, but finds that she must constantly keep waking him up. "Eat Nicely"; Lotta annoys everyone around her with her noisy eating habits. "Auction Block" text story with Richie Rich. "Rugged Test"; Richie climbs Mount Awesome alone while his worried parents watch his progress on their video screen. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #41
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 41

    Cover art by Warren Kremer. One-page Little Dot story. "The Day Dot Left Home" Part One; Dot and Lotta both decide to run away on the same day and each goes to live in the other's home. Two-page Little Lotta story. "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" Part Two; The Polkas and Plumps decide that they would much rather deal with their own child's idiosyncracies than with someone else's, and Dot and Lotta both go home. "Threat of the Green Hand"; Lotta thinks that criminals are after her father. "The Problem" text story. "Polly Wants a Cracker" article; feeding and caring for a parrot. "Mighty Big Game"; Richie wants to come up with a way to convince his uncle to stop hunting animals. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #5
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 5

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. The girls decide to crash Nipper's boys-only picnic. Nipper accidentally trades his father's new tire for a pocketknife, and must get it back before his dad notices. Nipper fools Eva into thinking she's bought magic seeds from him. Picnic Plunder; Nipper: All Tired Out; Beautiful Baby; Fun Time; Gag Bag; Flying High; The Magic Seeds; The Gardeners. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 7
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split.
    • Water damage.

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. A stray dog upsets the power balance between the boys and the girls over the clubhouse. The kids seek a place to test the furniture polish that Nipper made with his chemistry set. Eva encounters the truth behind the rumor that four-leaf clovers bring good luck. Watch Dog; Who's Who; Gag-Bag; Stuck Up; The Happy Nightmare; Boned Up; Four-Leaf Clover; Comedy Column; One Good Turn. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 8

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva and Nipper decide to bake a cake as a get-well present for Cindy. The soap that Nipper made with his chemistry set turns Eva green, and he's not sure how to change her back. Eva and Nipper go to the zoo, and accidentally end up in the lion enclosure. The Get Well Present; Rain Brain; Nipper: The Protector; Gag-Bag; Wearing of the Green; Party Line; Walking in the Park; Wedding Plans; Comedy Column. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 12

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    Stories and art by Frank O'Neal and others. Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Hot Rod gets talked into playing "house" with Eva and finds more family drama than he'd bargained for. In a truly adorable story, Hot Rod gets into a confrontation with bullies Spike and Butch while playing "spaceman." In a classic 1950s scenario, Eva and her mother prepare for a dinner visit from Eva's father's boss. Plus a vintage ad for classic rocket-themed toys and a toy "Republic Thunderjet," from "Lucky Products." Playing House; Hot-Rod: Space Man; Gag-Bag; Overnight Pest; Roped In; Comedy Column; The Treasure. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #14
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 14

    Stories and art by Leon Winik and others. Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva and the boys challenge each other to spend the night in a haunted house, then plot to scare each other. Ike makes the mistake of letting Nipper cut his hair. Short Stuff thinks a giant is on the loose after he finds a giant shoe. Bigger and Better Ghosts; Little Ike: Shine and a Haircut, Two Bits; Gag-Bag; Nipper: Rich Eccentric; Short Stuff: The Giant; Fair Play; Comedy Column; The Horrible Hat. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 17
    • Full Spine split. Cover detached.

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva finds a stethoscope on the ground and tries to return it to its rightful owner. Hot Rod tries to shake off his tag-along cousin Elfreda so he can attend a boys-only baseball game, but she's not easy to lose. Eva's friend Clarence invents a new perfume, but no one can stand the smell, not even the junkman's horse. Chris Cricket; Finders Weepers; Hot-Rod: Cousin Trouble; Water, Water, Everywhere; The Strange Perfume. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 20

    Cover by Bob Bean. Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. When Eva decides to run away from home, the boys let her live in their clubhouse, but they've got a secret plan. Eva's mom asks her to run an errand, which she delegates to her friend, who delegates it to another friend, and so on. Eva's father tires of being ignored when the soap operas are on, so he decides to out-drama the TV drama. Military Man; Home Sweet Home; The Errand; The Pearl Divers; Little Ike: Super Salesman; Tear Jerker; Comedy Column; A Leap Year Proposal; A Dog's Best Friend. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #25
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 25

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    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva and her friends become obsessed with collecting "Atomix cereal" box tops to get their "super surprise." Nipper gets into a war with big bully Knuckles when he tries to get his bike back. Nipper hacks into Cindy and Eva's tin-can telephone line and convinces them they're being contacted by flying saucers. The Lighter Side; Boxtop Blues; Growing Up; Nipper: The Unlucky Brake; Gag-Bag; The Cure-All; The Worm Turns; Wide-Awake Girl; Comedy Column; The Flying Saucer. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 26

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    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva and Nipper explore an all-automatic "modern home," in a story that showcases the "future" design ideas of the 1950s. Eva goes to the zoo and accidentally ends up playing jump rope with a gorilla. Eva and her friends bake a special cake for a contest to win a pony. Plus a PSA about polio precautions, a sign of its times. Modern Home; Zoo's Who; Vacation Time; Gag-Bag; Little Ike: Kicking the Can Around; Thanks for the Buggy Ride; The Pony; Comedy Column; School Daze. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #27
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 27

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva and her friends try to get her ball out of Mrs. Sanders' yard, only for Nipper to wind up trapped there instead. Nipper and Hot Rod suspect that the friendly cigar-store man is actually a spy selling state secrets. Eva adopts some stray dogs and leads them on a misadventure. School Daze; Bouncing Into Trouble; The Gossip; Business Bureau; Nipper: Counter-Spying; Gag-Bag; Rain or Shine; Mouse Trouble; Comedy Column; Too Many Dogs. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 29

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    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. The kids drive the neighborhood crazy by doing everything backwards for a day. Eva makes good use of her Cousin Itsy's savant-like genius abilities. Eva's uncle at the telescope factory gives her nothing but telescopes. Top This; Backward Children; Guessing Game; Nipper: The Ball and the Batter; Gag-Bag; Dolls by the Dozens; Little Eva's Revenge; Dirty Work Afoot; Comedy Column; Bubble-Gum Blowout. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Little Eva (1958 I.W. Reprint) 9

    IW Reprint series. Stories include: "The Ransom Note", "No News is Good News", "Daffy-Taffy", and "The Galloping Pollywoggles". 32 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10B
    Little Eva (1963 Super Reprint) 10B
    • 3.5" Cumulative spine split.

    Not listed in Overstreet. Same material as Little Eva IW Reprint #6. This issue has Top Quality Comics imprint on front cover, but is noted as being published by Super Comics on inside front cover. 6 pages Little Eva in "Bigger and Better Ghosts", 4 pages Little Ike in "Shine and a Haircut, Two Bits", 6 pages Little Eva in "Fun Fest", 1 page Litte Eva in "Target Practice", 4 pages Short Stuff in "The Giant', 2 page text story "Fair Play", & 7pages Little Eva in "The Horrible Hat". Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #18
    Little Eva (1963 Super Reprint) 18

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    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva and her friends become obsessed with collecting "Atomix cereal" box tops to get their "super surprise." Nipper gets into a war with big bully Knuckles when he tries to get his bike back. Nipper hacks into Cindy and Eva's tin-can telephone line and convinces them they're being contacted by flying saucers. Boxtop Blues; Growing Up; Nipper: The Unlucky Brake; The Cure-All; The Worm Turns; Wide-Awake Girl; The Flying Saucer. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #1N
    Little Eva 3-D Comics (1953) 1N
    • 1 1/2" Spine split from top. Water damage. Puncture through cover and first 3 pages.

    Does not include original 3-D glasses. Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. St. John was a pioneer in 3-D comics during the original 3-D craze of the 1950s. When Eva and her friends go camping, it quickly becomes the boys against the girls, until the boys get stuck on an outcropping. Short Stuff accidentally starts a feud with the neighborhood bully. Little Ike has a new way of making mischief when he gets a water pistol. Camping Out; Short Stuff: Bouncing Ball; Little Ike: Pistol-Packin Half-Pint!; Baby Kitten. 32 pages, B/W with 3-D effects. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1W
    Little Eva 3-D Comics (1953) 1W
    • Miscut/miswrap. Cover oxidation.

    Copy includes original 3-D glasses. Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. St. John was a pioneer in 3-D comics during the original 3-D craze of the 1950s. When Eva and her friends go camping, it quickly becomes the boys against the girls, until the boys get stuck on an outcropping. Short Stuff accidentally starts a feud with the neighborhood bully. Little Ike has a new way of making mischief when he gets a water pistol. Camping Out; Short Stuff: Bouncing Ball; Little Ike: Pistol-Packin Half-Pint!; Baby Kitten. 32 pages, B/W with 3-D effects. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2N
    Little Eva 3-D Comics (1953) 2N

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    Does not include original 3-D glasses. Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. St. John was a pioneer in 3-D comics during the original 3-D craze of the 1950s. Eva dreams herself a trip to Mars. Hot Rod's mother insists that he buy Eva candy as an apology. Little Eva's ice cream cone keeps growing. Adventure on Mars; Stairway to Happiness; Hot Rod: The Gentleman; The Ice Cream Mountain. 32 pages, B/W with 3-D effects. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2W
    Little Eva 3-D Comics (1953) 2W

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    Copy includes original 3-D glasses. Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. St. John was a pioneer in 3-D comics during the original 3-D craze of the 1950s. Eva dreams herself a trip to Mars. Hot Rod's mother insists that he buy Eva candy as an apology. Little Eva's ice cream cone keeps growing. Adventure on Mars; Stairway to Happiness; Hot Rod: The Gentleman; The Ice Cream Mountain. 32 pages, B/W with 3-D effects. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #0
    Little Folks Painting Book (1931) 0

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    Full color covers and a full color title page featuring the eight main characters in the Little Folks newspaper comic strip. Interior pages feature half pages in full color with the second half repeating the same image in B&W for children to color.. 20 pages counting covers, 10-7/8-in. x 15-1/4-in., saddle stitch binding via three staples, interior covers blank, no cover price.

  • Issue #4
    Little Giant Comics (1938) 4

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  • Issue #1
    Little Groucho (1955) 1

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  • Issue #2
    Little Groucho (1955) 2

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  • Issue #3
    Little Ike (1953) 3
    • 4.75" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Centerfold detached.

    Little Ike is one of one of Little Eva's gang of friends, similar to the Little Lulu characters. Little Ike doesn't want to share his peanuts with his friends. Ike learns that "witch hazel" is an actual witch who lives in a bottle and tells him the secrets of Witchland. Spike and Butch trick Eva with a phony handbag, but the joke's on them. The Case of the Missing Peanuts; Test Your Skill; Gag-Bag; Little Witch Hazel; Ringside Knockout; Be Kind to Eva Week; Little Eva: Pocketbook Payoff; Comedy Column; The Frying Pan. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Little Ike (1953) 4

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    Little Ike is one of one of Little Eva's gang of friends, similar to the Little Lulu characters. Little Ike wants to join Butch and Spike's "club" and keeps passing their ridiculously difficult initiation challenges. Hot Rod and Little Ike decide to start their own band, but showbiz gets the better of them. Eva tires of being Nipper's backstop while he learns baseball. Follow the Leader; I Scream; Gag-Bag; Slay It With Music; Nipper; Power of a Boy; Short Stuff; Little Eva: Gypsy Knows; Comedy Column; A Measure of Treasure. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #284
    Little Jimmy Picture and Story Book (1932) 284
    • Water damage: Slight. Staple rust: Slight.
    • 4.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached.
    • 1.5" Spine split from bottom. Cover oxidation. Water damage.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Issue #284, 1932. Story by Marion Kinnaird and illustrations by James Swinnerton, considered one of the original first pioneers of the American newspaper comic strip. 13-1/4" x 9-3/4", 16 thick pages, cardstock cover.

  • Issue #1
    Little Joe (1953) 1

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    One of the many cute yet mischievous kids who had their own comic (briefly) from St. John. Bully Butch McGee tries to convince Little Joe that his new toy elephant is talking, but Joe has the last laugh. Joe helps Nipper when he sets out to discover a new star with his telescope. Joe causes comic chaos after he drops his bag of marbles in the movie theater. Toy Elephant; The Star Gazer; Gag-Bag; Marbles and Movies Don't Mix; Ice Bound; Show Business; Walkie Talkie; Comedy Column; Nipper and Little Joe: Moving Day. Final issue under this title; series continues as Little Ike (1953) #2. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Little Lana (1949) 8

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  • Issue #1
    Little Lenny (1949) 1

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  • Issue #2
    Little Lenny (1949) 2

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  • Issue #3
    Little Lenny (1949) 3

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  • Issue #1
    Little Lizzie (1949 Marvel) 1

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    Untitled stories (scripts by Stan Lee). Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Little Lizzie (1949 Marvel) 2

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    Untitled stories. Cover price $0.10.