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Issue Details

Issue #92
Published February 1956
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Helen Meyer

Cover Details

Characters Little Lulu; Tubby; Gloria
Pencils John Stanley
Inks John Stanley

1 page Little Lulu story "Sweeping Change"

Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp
Notes inside front cover

7 page Little Lulu story "The Doll Party"

Synopsis Tubby and Iggy go in disguise to Lulu’s doll party in the hopes of winning a prize.
Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp
Letters Irving Tripp
Reprinted in Marge's Little Lulu (Gold Key, 1962 series) #195

5 page Little Lulu story "Lucky Wrapper"

Synopsis Lulu is determined to make Tubby pick up the candy bar wrapper he dropped on her sidewalk.
Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp
Letters Irving Tripp

5 page Little Lulu story "Siege at Lulu's House"

Characters West Side Boys (villains)
Synopsis Tubby takes refuge from the West Side gang in Lulu’s house.
Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp
Letters Irving Tripp

8 page Little Lulu story "A Rainy Day With Little Itch"

Characters Little Itch (villain); Witch Hazel (villain)
Synopsis Lulu tells Alvin about when Little Itch plays all sorts of tricks on the poor little girl on a rainy day.
Script John Stanlye
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp
Letters Irving Tripp
Notes Little Girl story
Reprinted in Marge's Little Lulu (Gold Key, 1962 series) #178

1 page Little Lulu text story "Lulu's Diry"

Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley (illustrations)
Inks Irving Tripp (illustrations)
Letters typeset

5 page Tubby story "Rub-a-dub Tub"

Synopsis The one time Tubby wants a bath, there is no water in the house.
Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp
Letters Irving Tripp

1 page Little Lulu story "Organ Grinders"

Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp

1 page Little Lulu story "Paddle Ball"

Script John Stanley
Pencils John Stanley
Inks Irving Tripp
Notes inside front cover; interesting art-wise in that Lulu appears in only 4 panels and the other 17 panels are just the paddle ball on a straight line