Little Dot Dotland #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' cheerful world of polka dots gets a lively workout in this 1966 issue, as Little Dot herself — decked out in her signature red-and-black polka-dot outfit — leaps energetically across a field of colorful dot-shaped flowers, kicking a dotted ball through arching streams of water. The sunny yellow cover radiates pure playful energy, making "Dot Is What I Mean" feel like exactly the kind of lighthearted romp this series does so well. A delightful snapshot of mid-1960s Harvey Comics charm at just 12 cents.
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Gerald plans to tease Dot about her dot fixation but she has overheard him and spends the day with him deliberately not talking about dots.
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