Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' pint-sized red troublemaker is in fine form on this October 1960 cover, where Hot Stuff delivers a solid kick that sends a startled yellow devil-creature tumbling through the air in a burst of stars. Warren Kremer's clean, expressive linework gives both characters tremendous comic energy — the flying figure's wide-eyed panic is absolutely priceless. With the flaming logo blazing overhead and a story titled "The Fummadiddles" waiting inside, this is a charming snapshot of Harvey's beloved little devil at his mischievous best.
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On a cold winter day, Hot Stuff heats up the thermometer to 120 degrees so that he doesn't have to see what the real temperature is.
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