Little Dot Dotland #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' Little Dot Dotland #25 from 1966 captures the cheerful chaos of childhood perfectly — Dot, in her signature polka-dot dress and roller skates, has just bumped heads with a red-haired boy on skates, sending an explosion of colorful dots and stars flying in every direction. It's a wonderfully expressive cover that radiates the lighthearted, slapstick energy that made Harvey's kid comics so endearing, and the story "Dot Is Too Much" promises more of that same delightful mischief inside.
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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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