Little Dot #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' Little Dot #62 from 1960 puts the polka-dot-obsessed little girl front and center in fine form — she's aiming a yellow rifle skyward with fierce concentration, sending a shower of red dots raining down all around her feet. Her signature red-and-black polka-dot dress fits right in with the chaos she's creating, and the bold, dot-filled title logo overhead ties the whole cover together perfectly. At just ten cents, this November 1960 issue — featuring the story "The Miserable Miser" — is a charming snapshot of Harvey Comics at its most playful.
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Although Herb Dripple wants to take Gloria to the school dance, she has already been asked by Richie. But she and Richie learn that the dress she wants to wear is at Nifty Dry Cleaners and won't be ready in time. Richie is determined to find a way to get her dress despite the obstacle. He visits successfully higher authorities in the matter, learning that Mr. Rich owns the parent company that ultimately controls Nifty. Despite his efforts, Richie can't get the dress, and he phones Gloria to apologize. She tells him that she has been at the dance with Herb, whose father owns Nifty Dry Cleaners.
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