Marge’s Little Lulu (1949) Volume 5 in the Little Lulu Library by Dark Horse
$45.00
Marge’s Little Lulu hard back comic book (1949) B&W Published Apr 30, 1949
This book is Volume 5 of 18 in the Little Lulu Library
Little Lulu Vol. 5: Lulu Takes a Trip
Hard Cover Book; Cover Date is 1988
This book is Volume 5 of 18 in the Little Lulu Library; Comics from 1949 Issues #12 – 17
This book appears in excellent condition, but I am not a professional grader
Description
Dark Horse is tempted to call Little Lulu the “comeback comic” of the year, but truth be told, Lulu’s been a treasured part of the entertainment canon for years! Dark Horse Books is proudly presenting the complete library of classic Marge’s Little Lulu comics in a reader-friendly series of affordable paperback volumes. A rascally but good-hearted seven year old with an endless supply of sass, oodles of smarts, and a wild imagination, Lulu is truly one of a kind.
From her first appearances in The Saturday Evening Post in the mid-1930s, through her current long-running daily cartoon show on HBO Family, Little Lulu is a beloved cultural icon all over the world.
#12 Cover art by Irving Tripp. The Sea Dogs; The Fellers trick Lulu into providing the lunch for their picnic on Wigwam Island. Fifty-Fifty Proposition; Lulu and Tubby go halves on a model airplane for a contest. The Green Girl; Lulu’s mother takes Lulu to the doctor after her skin mysteriously turns green. Tubby’s Revenge; Tubby’s kite string becomes entangled on a television aerial. All scripts by John Stanley, art by Irving Tripp. 36 pages, full color.
#13 (BOAT) Cover art by Irving Tripp. Untitled story
#14 (Lemonade stand) Cover art by Irving Tripp. Untitled story; Lulu and Tubby take Alvin to the beach and find a big kid who looks just like Alvin. Untitled story; Some bullies take over the clubhouse, and Lulu helps the Fellers get it back. Untitled story; Lulu tells Alvin about a little girl named Marigold’s heart of gold. Outdoor Man; Tubby and Willy get into trouble while camping in Tubby’s back yard. All scripts by John Stanley, art by Irving Tripp. 36 pages, full colour.
#15 (Lulu on tricycle-ice cream cone) Cover art by Irving Tripp. Untitled story
#16 (autumn leaves) Cover art by Irving Tripp. Untitled story; Lulu wants to bring Tubby a present while he is sick in bed, but he wants the money instead. Untitled story; Lulu finds a ghost in her bedroom who needs to find a home. The Case of the Missing Wig; Tubby goes into disguise to solve the mystery of Lulu’s missing doll wig. Untitled story; Lulu tells Alvin about the magic carpet she once owned. Untitled story; Tubby thinks the rock he has found in the woods is gold. All scripts by John Stanley, art by Irving Tripp. Two-page text story, Lulus Diry (“Diary”). 52 pages
#17 Marge’s Little Lulu #17 Dell Thanksgiving Comic Book November, 1949. 52 pages