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Little Lulu Color Special (Little Lulu)3 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2006

It's a Lulu!
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. The Dark Horse series, currently up to twelve books, reprints the comics in black and white with color covers. Even the Another Rainbow hardback reprint volumes were black and white ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 2: Sunday Afternoon (Little Lulu)1 review
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2005

The Moppet Show
Marge Buell's single panel comic, Little Lulu, began in the Saturday Evening Post in 1935. Her unsinkable Moppet made her appearance in Dell Four Color comics beginning in 1945. "Sunday Afternoon" collects all the stories from four successive issues published in 1946 and 1947. Since the four color series alternated various characters, these issues were numbered 131, 139, 146, and 158. As with the ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 16: A Handy Kid (Little Lulu)1 review
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2007

Tubby and the space men
The fun continues with boys vs. girls, Tubby's gang vs. the the West Side guys, Tubby aka The Spider vs. Lulu's pop, Lulu vs. Witch Hazel, and so on. This volume is special for the story "The Little Men," marking the debut of the miniature space men in a flying saucer who show up in Tubby's bedroom.
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 1: My Dinner With Lulu (Little Lulu)5 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2005

First 5 Little Lulu Comics
While this is 'volume 3' of Dark Horse Comics' reprint series of Little Lulu, it actual reprints the first 5 of the 10 "Four Color" Little Lulu comics (#74, 97, 110, 115, 120) which were published before Little Lulu got her own title. Hopefully volume 4 of the series will reprint the last 5 of the Four Color issues.
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 18: The Expert (Little Lulu)2 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2008

The Last Little Lulu
I haven't missed a volume in Dark Horse's series of Little Lulu reprints. I like them far more than I anticipated, but I bought them primarily for my son. There are no other books that my kid looked forward to so seriously and enjoyed so thoroughly as these. He's spent many hours reading, and often chuckling over, the adventures of Little Lulu and her friends. These strips may be forty or ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 17: The Valentine (Little Lulu)3 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2007

One of the best
I've read all of the Little Lulu books in this series with my 4-year old son, and we enjoy them all. However, I like the later books in the series more than the earlier -- the art is better and the characters are more developed. I found his particular book especially entertaining for the both of us.
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 12: Leave It To Lulu (Little Lulu)2 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2006

Little Lulu Rocks!
My 8-year old daughter is crazy for Little Lulu! She devours these books in no time at all. They recently kept her entertained on a long plane trip and in hotel rooms. She likes the drawings and finds them very very funny -- this is truly timeless humor.
  
  











  



  
Marge's Little Lulu Volume 4: Lulu Goes Shopping5 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2004

A Classic Loved By Many - U Go Lulu !!!
I was very pleased to see that Dark Horse Books have taken on the task of reprinting the Little Lulu comics. Much like the Peanuts serial reissues this book (Vol 1) gives you all the LuLu comics from issues #6 - #12. Vol 2 & 3 are soon on their way. These comics (besides the originals) were only previously available in very expensive reprint bindings that cost well over one hundred dollars and ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 14: Queen Lulu (Little Lulu)
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2007

Happy times are here again with another laugh-riot volume of classic stories staring America's suburban sweetheart - Little Lulu! Have a hoot at the silly circumstances and crazy conundrums Lulu and her pals get themselves into, the diminutive heroes and heroines of a place called Main Street. Whether it's growing worms in her parents' bedroom, coming up with creative uses for custard pies or nabbing a jewel thief, Lulu and the gang fearlessly ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu #231 (Whitman Edition) March 1976
Arnold Drake

Whitman/ Western Publishing, 1976
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 13: Too Much Fun (Little Lulu)2 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2007

The Spider makes his first appearance
The adventures of Lulu and her friends continue as Lulu and Alvin ride a runaway elephant and as Lulu scams the boys as a Gypsy fortune teller. The boys in turn scam Lulu when they build and "launch" a rocket to Mars. Tubby concocts perfume with his chemistry set that turns Gloria into a puppy, and he gives her the Evil Eye when she breaks a date with him. Of special interest in this edition ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 15: The Explorers (Little Lulu)
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2007

Whimsical and witty, silly and smart, Little Lulu is a classic of all-ages comics. When comic book geniuses John Stanley and Irving Tripp put pen to paper, they brought to life an unforgettable cast of endearing, intelligent, believable characters that have had an unmistakable influence on American culture. Collecting Dell Comics' Marge's Little Lulu #64-68, originally published between October 1953 and February 1954, this laugh-a-minute volume ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 10: All Dressed Up
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2006

Like all great "comics for kids," be it Charles Shultz's Peanuts, Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes, or Carl Bark's Scrooge McDuck, these stories by John Stanley and Irving Tripp are legendary for their ability to delight both children and adults alike with their wit, insight, and outright hilarity. Witness two of the medium's masters at the very pinnacle of their talent and skill in these gut-busting stories featuring the smart and sassy, ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 11: April Fools
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2006

Learn why generations of readers have considered Little Lulu one of smartest, cutest, and funniest comics ever to hit the shelves in the newest volume of Dark Horse's ongoing effort to collect this seminal all-ages classic in a library of affordable trade paperbacks. Lulu Moppet is the true-blue daughter of Main Street America, clever and sweet, mischievous and generous, an eight-year-old hero for anyone who ever wanted to bring home a gorilla, ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 9: Lucky Lulu (Little Lulu)
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2006

For eight-year-old Lulu Moppet, nothing is impossible - even if the results of her efforts are impossibly imperfect. Need to quell the fury of a rambunctious two-year-old? Lulu's got a hilarious fairy tale brewing in her brain that'll do just the trick. Father needs his best suit taken to the tailor? Lulu can handle it - so long as Pop doesn't mind if she makes a few unplanned - and wholly unpredictable! - stops along the way. Have a wayward ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 6: Letters To Santa (Little Lulu)
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2005

For eight-year-old Lulu Moppet, nothing is impossible - even if the results of her efforts are impossibly imperfect. Need to quell the fury of a rambunctious two-year-old? Lulu's got a hilarious fairy tale brewing in her brain that'll do just the trick. Father needs his best suit taken to the tailor? Lulu can handle it - so long as Pop doesn't mind if she makes a few unplanned - and wholly unpredictable! - stops along the way. Have a wayward ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 8: Late For School (Little Lulu)2 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2006

DARK HORSE CONTIUES TO RE-PRINT CLASSIC LITTLE LULU
In 2004 Dark Horse obtained the rights to re-print the Little Lulu comics and fans have been happy ever since. Seven volumes were released in 2005 with this volume, number 8, being the first to arrive in 2006. The collections reprint the Dell comics that began in 1945 featuring Marge Buell's character that was originally created for the Saturday Evening Post. The Dell comics were handled by ...
  
  











  



  
Little Lulu Volume 7: Lulu's Umbrella Service (Little Lulu)2 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2005

*THE BEST ONE YET!!!!!*
I think that Little Lulu Volume 7 is the best issue in the whole collection because of the theme and the stories were side-splitting.I can't wait for another Volume of Little Lulu!
  
  











  



  
Lulu Takes a Trip (Little Lulu, Vol. 5)2 reviews
John Stanley, Irving Tripp

Dark Horse, 2005

Dennis The Menace, eat your heart out...!
I recently finished plowing through the collected paperback editions of the classic 1940s/1950s "Little Lulu" comics, and wanted to put in my vote... yes! yes! yes! True, it's a little disappointing that the strips are reprinted in black-&-white and not in the original color versions, but the real genius of these works is in the draftsmanship of artists John Stanley and Irving Tripp, and once ...
  
  











  








   



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