Little Dot #158
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' long-running polka-dot charmer returns in this 1975 installment, and the cover sets a delightfully absurd tone: Little Dot — dressed in her signature red-and-black polka-dot outfit — is somehow hoisting an enormous, house-sized boulder clean over her head while debris flies everywhere and a startled man in red scrambles away near a parked convertible. The tagline "That's a lotta lifting for Little Dot!" says it all, promising the kind of cheerful, anything-can-happen fun that made this series a Harvey staple. At just 25 cents, Little Dot #158 is a bright, breezy slice of 1975 all-ages comics energy.
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Aunt Minnie tries to get Dot's mind off of dots by showing her how to knit a rug out of rags, but Dot perceives the final circular rug as a big dot.
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