
Originally created for the pages of the Saturday Evening Post by cartoonist Marge, Little Lulu achieved classic status in her comic book adventures. Written and laid out by John Stanley, with finished art by Irving Tripp, these little gems are timeless models of wry humor and unsurpassed comic timing as they explore the foibles of human nature. Stanley's stories are told from a child's perspective, and like Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes, they create an entire kids' universe of secret clubhouses, favorite soda fountain hangouts and fantastic menaces. Published by Dark Horse.
John Stanley's Dell Little Lulu Comics are some of the most popular comics in history, and Dark Horse's recent decision to reprint them vies with The Complete Peanuts as the comics publishing event of the century. Here at last is the first all color volume, and it's a Lulu! Little Lulu Color Special reprints twenty six stories taken at random from Dell's Marge's Little Lulu comics numbers 4 through 86. Since they're not being released in order, this leaves plenty of room for future volumes. Thanks to Dark Horse, fun comics are back, and heralding their return, the queen of them all: Little Lulu.
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