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  • Issue #53
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 53

    Stories and art by Sid Couchey and others. Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. An odd series of coincidences causes Dot to believe that a tiny bead is growing larger and larger. Crooks invade the Rich estate, but Richie Rich is even too rich to rob. Cadbury the butler tries to hide a gift from the richest boy in the world. The Mystery Gift; The Amazing Climbing Gloves; The Mystery of the Growing Dots; Uncle Fogg; Richie Rich: Money Can Be Dangerous; Little Lotta: Proud of the Uniform!; Wonderful World of Dots; Richie Rich: Odd Behavior. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #54
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 54

    Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. Dot finds her Uncle Branes' latest invention is close to magic. Richie Rich doesn't just garden, he "greenhouses." Hitting the Spot!; Instant Wizardry!; Hes a Good Man!; The Clinic; Could This be Magic?; Little Lotta: A Rare Species; Richie Rich: How Does Your Garden Grow? 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #55
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 55

    Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. Dot's Uncle Branes invents an instant disguise, but it still needs some work. Little Lotta's vacation is far from relaxing. Richie Rich investigates after somebody steals his experimental robot. The Mysterious Box; Quick Change!; Little Lotta: What a Vacation!; A Sweet Story; Richie Rich: The Stolen Robot. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #56
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 56

    Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. Dot's Aunt Scribble can't help drawing on every surface in sight. Richie Rich's mean cousin Reggie is transported to a world where everyone is a Reggie. Esco; Little Dot and Her Aunt Scribble; Little Lotta: The Smart Aleck; Richie Rich: The Mystery of Project X! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #57
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 57

    Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. Dot dreams of a magic wand that destroys dots. Little Lotta and her father don't see eye to eye. Gone Are the Dots!; Uncle Fizzog; Little Lotta: Respect Your Dad; Dot Delights; Richie Rich: Stack of Stocks. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #58
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 58
  • Issue #60
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 60

    Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. Little Dot's father starts to lose his grip as a result of all the dots. Richie Rich has elevation issues. Those Maddening Dots!; Aunt Blanche; Little Lotta: Good Provider; Richie Rich: Down and Up! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #61
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 61

    Little Dot's dot-obsession is in full bloom in this series, which also features Little Lotta and Richie Rich stories. Little Lotta takes a trip through the past. Richie Rich shows Gloria his playroom, which just goes on and on into the horizon. Dot Detour; Uncle Oops!; Little Lotta: Thats History; Richie Rich: Super Rumpus Room! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #62
    Little Dot Dotland (1962) 62

    Dot and Lotta contend with a supercomputer that takes over peoples minds; Richie Rich goes West. The first issue under the new title, which only lasted one more issue. Cover price $0.25.

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    2 days left Auction Dot Dot Land Comic No. 62 Vintage Harvey Comics 1976

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  • Issue #1
    Little Dot in 3-D (1988) 1
    Published 1988 by Blackthorne.

    Sometimes listed as Blackthorne 3-D Series (1985) #59. Blackthorne Publishing presents another in its series of 3-D comics, this one featuring Harvey Comics dot-obsessed little girl. Classic Dot stories are given the 3-D treatment, as Dots single-minded obsession for finding dots in the world only flags when she is drawing her own dots. Also featuring plus-size Harvey heroine Little Lotta. Sittin Pretty; Dash It All; Little Lotta: The Duchess; Meets Uncle Tytfist. 32 pages, B&W with 3-D effects. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #6
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 6

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Dot introduces her concerned teacher to her dot-themed pets, Jot and Spot. Uncle Smiley is always happy - almost. Dot meets her Uncle Shoot, who carries a slingshot wherever he goes. Little Dot and Her Uncle Shoot; Little Dot and Her Uncle Smiley; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #7
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 7

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Little Dot goes big-game hunting with her Uncle Buck. Dot helps her cello-playing relative Uncle Muzik find a new job. Dot meets another strange relative, the sour Uncle Vinegar. Uncle Scoop; Uncle Felix; Aunt Secky; Uncle Al; A Trip to Washington, D.C.; Little Lotta: Prepared for Anything; Uncle Buck; Uncle Muzik; Little Lotta: Summer Camp; The Water Lily and the Frog; Hullaba-hoo; Uncle Vinegar. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #9
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 9

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Dot's latest wacky relative, Uncle Astro, lets Dot decorate his observatory. Uncle Hocus seeks Dot's help with his stage magic act. Uncle Airy; Uncle Hocus; Aunt Vaxine; Uncle Astro; Little Lotta; Richie Rich. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #25
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 25

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Little Dot goes to visit her Hispanic relatives in the nation of Punta De Oro and gets caught up in a four-part adventure. Richie Rich and Reggie discover butler Cadbury's garden. Little Lotta has a unique take on card games with her friends. Aunt Maria; Uncle Juan; Aunt Juanita; Uncle Pablo; Not So Sweet; The Skunk Who Tried Not to Be; Richie Rich: The Walking Expert; Aunt Tidy; Uncle Slys Disguises; Little Lotta: The Demonstrator; The String; The Big Lesson; Aunt Notion. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #26
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 26
  • Issue #29
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 29

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Little Dot goes to Canada to visit the amusement park owned by her Uncle Abner. The result is a breathless chase and a four-part adventure. Uncle Abner; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #34
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 34

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Noticing Dot's sudden interest in medicine, her mother recommends she visit her relatives who are doctors. She helps her veterinarian aunt when a visiting alien brings in his space-pet (!). Dot swipes a shape-changing device from her Uncle Branes when she sees an opportunity to turn the world into dots. Little Dot Meets Aunt Barb; Uncle Dig; Aunt Chloro; Uncle Goody; Richie Rich: The Watcher; Little Lotta: Turkey Trot; How to Succeed in Business Without Even a Chance; The Dot Former; Little Lotta: The Masked Guardian; Big Deal; The Friendly Dragon; Richie Rich: The Big Gift Mystery. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #36
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 36

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Trying to distract Dot from her dot-obsession, Dot's mom suggests she visit some of her relatives who sell things, so she can sell some of her dot hoard. Dot's aunt has the ability to make wrongdoers feel ashamed simply by staring at them. But when Dot tries the technique on her mom, she doesn't get the same result. Little Dot; Little Lotta; Richie Rich. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

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    $11 Little Dot’s Uncles & Aunts #36 (Harvey Giant) March 1971, Richie Rich (FN-)

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  • Issue #39
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 39
  • Issue #40
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 40
  • Issue #41
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 41

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Dot's Aunt Goody spends all her time baby-sitting other people's kids. A couple of boys ill-advisedly decide to make fun of Little Lotta's weight. Plus a vintage ad for "psychedelic light bulbs." The cover is another sign of its times, as the Apollo 16 moon landing happened in 1972. Aunt Goody; Bug Those Dots; The Businessman; Fire Dog; Richie Rich: Misfit. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

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    $7 Little Dot’s Uncles & Aunts #41 (Harvey Giant) March 1972, Richie Rich (VG-)

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  • Issue #42
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 42

    Cover by Warren Kremer. Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Dot's mom suggests she visit some of her relatives who are writers. Spooky Aunt Eerie writes scary stories that creep Dot out. When Little Lotta's favorite rock band is abducted in a publicity stunt gone awry, she leaps into action. Richie Rich tries to equal the stunts of daredevil Clifton. Little Dot Visits Aunt Melanie; Little Dot Meets Uncle Crank; Little Dot Meets Aunt Eerie; Little Dot Meets Uncle Scrib; Little Lotta: The Rolling Rocks Are Missing!; Lotta Rocks and Rolls the Mob!; Richie Rich: Stupendous Stunts; Hats Off!; The Curious Cat. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #44
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 44

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Dot visits her uncles Baro and Windy and learns about the weather. Little Lotta's new factory job is supposed to help her lose weight; too bad she's assembling banana splits. Even space aliens aren't sure what to make of Dot's dot obsession. Aunt Bender; Uncle Baro; Uncle Windy; Did It Now!; Little Lotta: Part-Time Panic; Little Lotta: The Tryout; Beware of Earthlings. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #45
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 45

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Dot visits her Uncle Checker, a quality-control consultant whose name should really have been Uncle OCD. Plus holiday-themed stories featuring Dot's wacky relatives. Uncle Checker; Little Lotta; Richie Rich. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #46
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 46

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Littles Lotta and Dot investigate the mystery of the dotted arrow. Richie Rich's gal Gloria imagines married life with the richest kid in the world. Meanwhile, Lotta will have to earn her allowance. The Big Itch; The Dotted Arrow; Uncle Reggie Mented; Little Lotta: Dont Be a Fool; Fire Dog; Magic Lamp; Richie Rich: Man of Money; Little Lotta: You Must Make Allowances. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #47
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 47

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Little Dot's latest crazy relatives have to do with light and sound. Uncle Tiny, on the other hand, is a little hard to believe. Uncle Boomer; The Polka Dot Lamp; Uncle Switcho; Richie Rich: Make Big Money; Uncle Tiny; Richie Rich: Growing Muscles; Dots the Limit; Aunt Braynella. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #48
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 48

    Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Little Dot's Uncle Branes has a new invention that makes anyone smarter. Little Lotta decides she wants to be just like Dot. Little Dot's shifty Uncle Alias appears to be on the run from the improbably named Sherlock Watson. The Intelligence Increaser; Call Me Dotta!; Richie Rich; Little Lotta: Never Refuse A Gift; Manpower; Dot Rhymes; Rush! Rush! Rush! 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #49
    Little Dot's Uncles and Aunts (1961) 49
  • 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 #6
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 6

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. Eva dares to take her new sled to Dead Man's Hill, despite everyone's warnings. Eva tries to save Little Joe after he skates onto thin ice. Eva and Hot Rod accidentally go into the wrong house, and get mistaken for robbers by a wealthy old lady. Sleigh Ride; Nipper; On Thin Ice; Superman; Hot-Rod: The Nightmare; Little Joe; Quips and Queries; Comedy Column; Hot Rod; Oompah; The Stamp Collectors. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 7
    • 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 #9
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 9
    • Staple rust.
    • One staple (manufacturing).

    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; 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 #10
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 10

    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. 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 #11
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 11
    • 2" Cumulative spine split.

    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. Plus a vintage ad for classic rocket-themed toys and a toy "Republic Thunderjet," from "Lucky Products." And an ad for the "World's First 3-D Comic," featuring Mighty Mouse. 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 #12
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 12
    • 2" Cumulative spine split. Only one staple (manufacturing).

    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 #13
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 13

    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. And an ad for St. John's pioneering 3-D Comics, including Joe Kubert's Tor. 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; Too Many Telescopes. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • 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 #15
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 15

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. In a surreal, fairy-tale like story, a talking polar bear offers to take Eva to the North Pole. Eva makes good use of her cousin Itsy-Bit's superhuman strength. Nipper makes a new vitamin drink with his chemistry set, but it fails the taste test. South Sea Island Eskimo; Cousin Itsy-Bit; Nipper: Balloon Bargain; Snow Boys Allowed; Vitamin Venders. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #16
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 16

    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 dare each other to ride the terrifying Sky-Flash roller coaster. Eva is asked to watch Baby Snoozy in her stroller, but when the baby disappears, it's a mad scramble to find her. Nipper makes alterations to Eva's submission to the pet poster contest. Daredevil Rides; Quick-Change Artist; Short Stuff : New Kid; Baby Bungle; The Jolly Jelly Quiz; Short Stuff : Bug Adventure; Little Ones Out of Big Ones. 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 #23
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 23
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split.

    Stories and art by A. W. Nugent and Whitney Darrow. 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. Plus a PSA about polio precautions, a sign of its times. Watch Dog; Test Your Skill; 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 #24
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 24

    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; Little Ike: Be Kind to Eva Week; 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 #25
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 25

    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

    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 #28
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 28

    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. It's a Dog's Life; Playing House; Hot-Rod: Space Man; Gag-Bag; Overnight Pest; Roped In; Comedy Column; The Treasure. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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

    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 #31
    Little Eva (1952 St. John) 31

    Mischievous Eva is an adorable counterpart to those other 1950s misadventurers, Little Audrey and Little Lulu. In a surreal, fairy-tale like story, a talking polar bear offers to take Eva to the North Pole. Eva makes good use of her cousin Itsy-Bit's superhuman strength. Nipper makes a new vitamin drink with his chemistry set, but it fails the taste test. South Sea Island Eskimo; Cousin Itsy-Bit; Nipper: Balloon Bargain; Penned In; Dollars for Donuts; Vitamin Venders; Roller Skates. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.