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Issue Details

Issue #66
Published December 1953
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing ?

Cover Details - "Shoe Shine"

Characters Little Lulu Moppet; Tubby
Synopsis Lulu wants her snow shoes shined.
Genre humor

6 page Little Lulu story "The Explorers"

Synopsis Tubby tricks Lulu into giving the Fellers food for their winter hike in the woods.
Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

6 page Little Lulu story "Santa's Snowman"

Synopsis Tubby and Wilbur try to trick Lulu and Annie into buying them sodas.
Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

6 page Little Lulu story "The Spider Spins Again"

Synopsis Tubby finds out who broke all the Moppets' Christmas tree ornaments.
Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

6 page Little Lulu story "The Yo-Yo Snowball"

Synopsis Tubby breaks a skating date with Lulu so that he can take Gloria instead.
Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

1 page Little Lulu story "Look At The Dolly I Got for Christmas!"

Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

8 page Witch Hazel story "Ol' Witch Hazel and the Golden Eggs"

Characters Witch Hazel
Synopsis Lulu tells Alvin about when Hazel tricks the poor little girl into going into the magic grove.
Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

2 page Lulu's Diry; Little Lulu text story "Lulu's Diry"

Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp
Letters typeset
Notes Includes illustrations.

2 page Little Lulu story "The Big Fish"

Synopsis Lulu catches Tubby's big fish through a hole in the ice.
Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

8 page Tubby story "Prisoner of War"

Synopsis Tubby's cousin Chubby hits a West Side guy with a snowball and starts a war.
Genre humor
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp

1 page Little Lulu story

Genre gag
Script John Stanley
Pencils Irving Tripp
Inks Irving Tripp