Little Dot #106
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' polka-dot-loving heroine is in fine form on this 1966 cover, where Little Dot — decked out in her signature red-and-black dotted dress — has just walloped a ping-pong ball with her paddle, sending the entire table exploding into a spectacular burst of balls flying in every direction. Warren Kremer's cover art captures her delighted, squinting grin perfectly, turning a simple game of table tennis into a gloriously chaotic moment. At 12 cents, this is cheerful, feel-good fun from Harvey Comics at its most playful.
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While babysitting the Jones twins, Dot tells them a fanciful story and later fears that her story has come true.
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