Little LuLu Comic Books
Little Lulu, Tubby, Witch Hazel - We loved them all!
Little Lulu Comic Books were my favorites growing up. I loved Little Lulu outsmarting Tubby and telling Witch Hazel stories to Alvin. Recently I located a vintage Little Lulu comic book and was delighted to rediscover the classic content from an adult reader's perspective.
Little Lulu Knew What She Wanted and How to Get It!
An early role model of a strong female.
Today some people want to call Little Lulu a feminist. I would just call her a strong girl who knew what she wanted and how to get it. Created with lots of humor and a sense of the ridiculous, nevertheless Little Lulu blazed the way for little girls to roll up their sleeves and take charge.
"Everybody's Favorite Juvenile Feminist:
She's 7 Years Old and 70 Years Young!" gives a 21st Century look at the Classic Little Lulu, with some well-done nostalgic summaries of the early comic book editions.
Don't be mad at them, Annie, they can't help it, they're boys!
The Little Lulu Comic Characters
Little Lulu's family, friends and foes.
Reaquaint yourself with the Little Lulu Gang.
Little Lulu (Lulu Moppet)
Tubby Tompkins
Annie Inch or Magee
Iggy Inch or Magee
Alvin James or Jones
Gloria Darling
Wilbur Van Snobbe
Willy Wilkins
The Westside Guys
Mr. And Mrs. George Moppet
Miss Feeny
Ol' Witch Hazel
Little Itch
Read a Little Lulu Comic Right Now
'Ol Witch Hazel and the Weary Travelers
Ever wonder how Halloween got its name? Little Lulu tells Alvin the whole story.
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Vintage Little Lulu Comic Books - Take a trip back in time and read Little Lulu again as an adult.
Little Lulu is as fun as ever, and you'll discover some bonuses you missed as a child.
"We Love Little Lulu" Sites Not to Miss - Written by Little Lulu Hobbyists and Comic Book Experts
Someone put a lot of work into these Little Lulu sites. Just have lots of fun, or learn more details and facts about the creator and writers of Little Lulu and how she evolved through thirty years.
- Michele's Little Lulu Page
If you only use one resource, this is the one. Michele must really love Little Lulu. There's so much to discover here. - Lines On Paper
Just-the-facts-Ma'am information on Little Lulu comics. - The Little Lulu Show
The Little Lulu Show on IMDB. - Little Lulu Comes to Harvard
"Lulu seems to me to be of great historical interest as a barometer of young women's assertiveness in a male-dominated culture," said Lawrence Buell, son of Majorie Henderson Buell, who created our beloved Little Lulu.
Watch the Little Lulu TV Episodes - The Classic Comics Came to Life on TV
New Poll Module
We all love Little Lulu, but who was your favorite supporting character?
Here's my own Little Lulu, my granddaughter, Lacey. She's just as smart, strong-willed and resourceful.
Do you love Little Lulu? - Did you have a favorite story?
Back in early-to-mid 50's I used to get my subscription Little Lulu in the mail - folded in half lengthwise w/brown paper label. Loved that day when mailman brought one to me!
Little Lu Lu... Cute & Funny...LOVE IT!
Little Lulu comics are great i also loved Tin Tin.
i love all of little lulu books sense i was little and i still do today and i always will there really funny!!!!!!!!!!
loved little lulu when i was young.
What a fun trip down memory lane with Little Lulu! Blessed by a Squid Angel aboard the Labor Day Bus.
I love comic books even now, my favourite were Mandrake, Phantom and Tarzan. I should search for LuLu it sounds interesting.
I did like Little LULU. I was not allowed to read comics very often, but I did like her.
As a child I loved Little Lulu. I had a Golden Book called "Little Lulu and Her Magic Tricks". I was fascinated by the fact that it had a small package of Kleenex attached. If I remember correctly Little Lulu's tricks all involved the Kleenex. Since this would have been in the mid-1950's I have forgotten the details of the story, but seeing the lens brought back a fun memory of the book. Thanks.
"Bud" Irving Tripp was a comics illustrator for Western Publishing, Poughkeepsie, NY. His specialty was Little Lulu comics. He worked at Western after his Army service in WW II until the early '80s when Western moved to Racine, Wisconsin. He was a talented artist outside of his comics work. Bud died of cancer in Florida, November 27.
This looks really sweet! :) Nice lense. Unfortunately, I can't share a favorite Lulu story because I've never read this as a kid. It all seems really adorable though. :)
I still love Little Lulu and Witch Hazel. Nice lens 5*s
I used to love Little Lulu. I bet it would be interesting to read a Little Lulu comic now.
This lens is great i have one of lulu comic book :P 5 stars
I had completely forgotten about this little character. Too cute...
LuLu was very smart and cute You did a good Job!
I'll be a fan of Lulu Moppet until the day I die. After collecting back issues of the comics for a couple of decades, I reached deep into my pockets a 2-3 years ago and bought a few items I'll treasure forever: John Stanley's rough "pencils" for a "Nancy" comic that introduced the character Oona Goosepimple; and three original Marjorie Henderson Buell single-panel drawings from the 1930s.
I'm with you, Nany - the Witch Hazel stories are absolutely the best feature of the comics and are among the best fantasy stories of the 20th century.
I have some of my Lulu items among my Flickr posts. Go to my flickr site at http://www.flickr.com/photos/strobis/sets/481537/ and have a look sometime.
Love your page - it's just great!
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