Little Dot Dotland
Harvey · 1962–1973 · 62 issues
About the series
In Little Dot Dotland (1962–1973), Harvey Comics expanded the world of its beloved polka-dot-obsessed heroine, sending Dot Polka and her family—alongside neighbors like Lotta Plump and the Rich family—into a whimsical series of adventures that often crossed over with Richie Rich. Over its 62-issue run, writer Sid Jacobson and artist Sid Couchey anchored the title, blending gentle humor with the cheerful, kid-centric absurdity that defined Harvey’s Silver Age output. A key part of the publisher’s interconnected universe, this series gave Dot a dedicated playground of her own, cementing her as more than just a one-joke character.