Little Lulu
Little Lulu is a mischievous, clever little girl whose comedic everyday adventures — outwitting the neighborhood boys, babysitting, and playing with her friends — were first popularized in Marge Henderson Buell's Saturday Evening Post cartoons before making the leap to Dell Comics.
Few characters can claim a comics life stretching from the Platinum Age all the way to 2011, but Little Lulu — born in the pages of The Saturday Evening Post in 1935 from the imagination of Marge Buell — is genuinely one of the medium's great survivors. She's graced the pages of Marge's Little Lulu and Little Lulu across 76 remarkable years, sharing adventures with a wonderfully eclectic cast that includes Tubby, Woody Woodpecker, Mickey Mouse, and Sylvester. With two key issues to her name and 42 catalog appearances under Dark Horse's stewardship, she's a beloved fixture of American comics history whose appeal has clearly outlasted generations of trends and publishers. If you have any soft spot for the funny, warm-hearted comics that shaped the medium's early decades, Little Lulu is absolutely worth a place on your shelf.

Trivia
- Little Lulu's origins carry a fascinating pedigree — the Saturday Evening Post specifically requested a successor to Henry, making her a deliberate replacement for an already nationally distributed comic star rather than an organic creation.en.wikipedia.org
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Covers through the years — 1947–2006
1947
1957
★ 1963
★ 1968
2006