Little Dot #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' pint-sized polka-dot enthusiast is at it again — the cover of this September 1956 issue finds Little Dot vigorously working a pogo-stick digger in a garden bed, her signature red-and-black dotted dress bouncing as she punches holes in the soil, with red tulips blooming nearby and a seed packet and trowel resting on the ground beside her. The bright yellow background and Dot's wide grin give the whole scene an irresistible burst of cheerful energy that Harvey Comics delivered so reliably for young readers. At just a dime, this issue is a delightful snapshot of mid-1950s all-ages comics charm.
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Richie comes down with the measles, and his pals must spend 10 days in the Rich mansion due to a quarantine placed by Richie's doctor. The boys have a great time living in luxury while their mother worries that they won't be happy in their humble home when the quarantine is over.
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