Little Lotta #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Old Pill," Little Lotta #19 (1958), the jungle animals face a dilemma when the fearsome Tony the tiger stirs up trouble. With Monroe the monkey stepping in to suggest an unlikely solution—making friends with the tiger—tensions rise and cooperation is put to the test. Warren Kremer’s dynamic cover captures the moment’s intensity, while the story unfolds with the charm and wit typical of Harvey’s early comics.
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↩ Reprints Chic Young's Dagwood Comics #46 (1954)
Reprinted in Little Lotta #23 (1959), Playful Little Audrey #16 (1960), Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #48 (1962), Baby Huey Duckland #2 (1963), Hot Stuff Sizzlers #12 (1963), Little Audrey and Melvin #7 (1963), Tuff Ghosts Starring Spooky #7 (1963), Little Lotta Foodland #2 (1963), Devil Kids Starring Hot Stuff #15 (1964), Hot Stuff Sizzlers #25 (1966), Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #17 (1967), Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #76 (1967), Playful Little Audrey #74 (1968), The Friendly Ghost, Casper #129 (1969), Richie Rich Dollars and Cents #33 (1969), Richie Rich Millions #43 (1970), Spooky Spooktown #53 (1974)
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