Little Dot Dotland #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' Little Dot Dotland #32 captures everything delightful about the series in one whimsical image: Dot herself — in her signature polka-dot dress — watches wide-eyed as a cheerful, swirling dot-ghost pours magically from a golden bottle at her feet, its colorful dots of every size spiraling upward into a grinning, ghostly shape. The "Dotland" ground beneath her is covered in vivid colored circles, making the whole scene feel like a playful fantasy world built entirely from Dot's favorite obsession. At 12 cents in 1967, this is Harvey Comics charm at its most inventive and fun.
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In the past, King Richard asks Merlin to use his magic to determine what the future will be like and if people will still remember him. Merlin creates five discs that can travel through time and obey commands. These discs (or dots) arrive in the future at Dot's house, where they help her father wallpaper a room. The discs return to the past with several objects, including Dot's history book, providing King Richard with the answers to his questions.
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