Little Dot #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Very Dotty Girl," Little Dot confronts the limits of her super strength with a mix of whimsy and self-awareness, imagining grand changes for her town while gently realizing her power might not always be a perfect fit. Drawn with playful precision by Sid Couchey, this 1961 Harvey classic captures a moment of quiet reflection in the midst of Little Dot’s usual antics. The cover, by Warren Kremer, perfectly mirrors the story’s lighthearted tone.
In "Re-Doing the Town," Lotta imagines using her great strength to reshape her town in grand, imaginative ways—only to pause and wonder if her best intentions might end up causing more chaos than change. A quiet moment of reflection turns into a sweet, thoughtful peek into a child’s mind balancing power with responsibility.
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↩ Reprints Chic Young's Dagwood Comics #34 (1953), Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat #92 (1958)
Reprinted in Richie Rich Millions #13 (1965), Little Dot's Uncles & Aunts #17 (1966), Harvey Comics Classics #2 (2007)
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