Little Dot #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' ever-cheerful Little Dot is at it again, and this cover tells you everything you need to know about her delightful obsession. Dot stands in the middle of a room absolutely blanketed in colorful polka dots, pouring paint into a spinning fan that's splattering even more dots across the walls — surrounded by open paint cans in every shade imaginable. It's a wonderfully chaotic snapshot of Dot's dot-loving world, and at just 15 cents in 1970, this issue promises exactly the kind of cheerful, harmless mischief that made Harvey Comics a staple of the spinner rack.
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Miss Scribe wants to write a story about how animals are superior to humans because they can fly, run fast and roar loudly. When she sees how Lotta treats a group of bullies who body shame her, she questions her theory and decides to write about Lotta instead.
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