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Little Stranger
Putnam Publishing Group · 1951 · 1 issue
About the series
For over seven decades, the single-issue Little Stranger (1951, Putnam Publishing Group) has stood as a quiet, enigmatic outlier in comics—a self-contained story that refuses to be expanded or continued. Its hauntingly understated premise, centered on a mysterious child in a small town, remains a singular artifact of its era, preserved in a single printed moment. The work is most closely associated with its original creators, who crafted a deliberately unresolved narrative that has intrigued readers for generations. Its enduring significance lies in its defiance of serialization, proving that a single comic can hold as much weight as a long-running series.