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Little Eva #12 (1963)

I. W. Publishing / Super Comics · 1963 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Picnic Plunder
6 pp · humor

Little Eva's determined to prove she belongs on a boys-only picnic, so when Nipper finally relents—on the condition she brings lunch—she jumps at the chance. But the gang has a trick up their sleeve to keep her home, and when it backfires in the most unexpected way, Eva ends up crashing the outing anyway, leading to a day of comedic mishaps neither side saw coming.

All Tired Out
5 pp · humor

Nipper finds a big tire at his garage and gets caught up in swapping it around with the neighborhood kids—first trading it for a knife, then scrambling to get it back when he realizes it's actually his father's missing tire. The tire ends up rolling away on its own, leading to a wild chase and a surprise ending that leaves everyone bewildered about where it came from.

Beautiful Baby
9 pp · humor

When Little Eva and her friends play a prank-gone-wrong with a broken mirror in the girls' playhouse, they cook up an elaborate revenge scheme against the boy who tricked them—by making him the star of a wanted poster. What starts as a joke spirals into genuine panic when the picture lands in the local newspaper, and Eva and her friends must scramble to help Nipper clear his name before the authorities come calling. It's a tale of girls outsmarting boys, with plenty of comic chaos and unexpected twists along the way.

Flying High
1 pp · humor

Little Eva and her friends decide to buy balloons, but when one of them asks a boy to help untie a knotted shoelace, his attention wanders—with hilarious consequences. This lighthearted 1963 romp proves that sometimes the simplest tasks lead to the biggest mix-ups.

The Magic Seeds
3 pp · humor

When Little Eva learns about "magic seeds" that supposedly grow into watermelons overnight, she eagerly buys them from her friend Nipper for a nickel—not realizing he's playing a prank on her. That night, Eva plants the seeds and takes elaborate precautions to protect them from birds and rabbits, dreaming of the bountiful harvest awaiting her in the morning. What she finds the next day might just prove there's more magic afoot than anyone expected.

The Gardeners
1 pp · humor; children

Little Eva and a friend scheme to earn money for a movie by taking on a hedge-trimming job for her mother, but their approach to the task might not go exactly as planned. This lighthearted one-pager captures the resourcefulness—and inevitable chaos—of kids trying to turn chores into cash.

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