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Issue: Little Dot #23
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Title:
Variant: unnamed
Rating: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Publisher: FlagHarvey
Indicia Publisher: Harvey Enterprises, Inc.
On Sale Date: 05/16/1957
Volume: 1
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
Indicia Frequency: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Content Items: 10 (9 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Leon Harvey (credited); ? (actual)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age US; later standard Modern Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series
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[untitled]

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childrens
Little Dot
Dot Polka [Little Dot]; Red
Dot puts red dots on a mirror and then shows Red his reflection with red dots on his face.
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Little Dot
Dot Polka [Little Dot]; Henry
Hey, Henry!" "Yeah?
Dot pays Henry to help her remove a loose tooth, but Henry ends up knocking out one of his own in the process.
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Dot and Jot

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childrens
Little Dot
Dot Polka [Little Dot]; unnamed boys; Uncle Branes; Jot (mechanical doll); Red; Speedy Nelson
When some boys tease her for playing with a doll, Dot relates a story about her uncle Branes giving her a mechanical doll named Jot that looks and acts just like her. After detailing several pranks that she and Jot pulled off, she then convinces the boys that she is, in fact, Jot rather than Dot, giving the boys a scare.
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Little Lotta
Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; Dot Polka [Little Dot]; Red; unnamed boy
Can we have a ride in your boat, Boys?
When the boys won't let Lotta and Dot use their boat, even removing the boat's bottom to prevent them from using it, the girls get even by convincing the boys that they have a boat of their own.
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Steve Muffatti
Steve Muffatti
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Subject Matter
childrens
Richie Rich
Richie Rich; Harkins; unnamed boys
Richie made a touchdown! We win!
After a game of football, Richie invites his friends over to play with his trains. To their surprise, Richie has a real train in his back yard.
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FlagRichie Rich Dollars and Cents #11 published January 1966
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Little Dot Meets Uncle Sly

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Little Dot
Dot Polka [Little Dot]; Mrs. Polka; Uncle Sly; Mr. Grumble
Dot's Uncle Sly, an expert in camouflage and disguise, brings Dot a polka-dotted kite as a gift. Since he won't be in town long, Dot insists on flying the kite right away. It soon gets caught in a tree on the property of Mr. Grumble, who has a reputation for not liking kids. Uncle Sly offers to buy her another kite, but Dot insists on getting the original back. Using Uncle Sly's disguises and camouflage equipment, they are able to get it back after several attempts. Uncle Sly is then frustrated to learn that after all their efforts, Dot has many other polka-dotted kites at home.
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Urge to Splurge

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childrens
Little Lotta
Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; Mrs. Plump; peanut vendor; fruit salesman; wealthy woman; Hoskins; pigeon trainer; variety show agent; hungry mother and children
For winning a national eating contest, Lotta receives a cash prize in the mail. Excitedly, she runs out to splurge on food. However, each time she buys some food for herself, she encounters animals or people who are more hungry than she and ends up giving the food away. By day's end, she has spent all of the money, but given away everything without a crumb for herself. However, she feels wonderful having helped out others.
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Double Effort!

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childrens
Peggy; Patsy; Mademoiselle LaBarre
Peggy asks her identical twin Patsy to sit in for her during a French class.
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The Patriots

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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anthropomorphic
Freddie; Millie; Grandpa Randolph
Two mice named Freddie and Millie visit their grandfather, who lives in the White House.
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The Good Sport

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Richie Rich
Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough; novelty store salesman; Harkins
Reggie buys several novelty tricks to frustrate Richie and "test" his good-sportsmanship.
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FlagRichie Rich's Funtime Comics #20-37 published June 1970
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