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Books in Little Lulu series

  • Little Lulu Color Special

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse Books, Sept. 26, 2006)
    In rich, vibrant color for the first time in a half-century comes a guffaw-inducing selection of Little Lulu's landmark adventures! Little Lulu is one of the truly great all-ages comics, with a monthly series that lasted four decades, the zany hijinx of eight-year-old Lulu Moppet and her lovable pals are not only classics of children's literature, but an indelible part of American popular culture. Her razor wit will tickle your brain and her sweet generosity will win your heart - Lulu is the All-American girl! Experience the highlights of Little Lulu's illustrious comedy career as they were meant to be seen - in luscious full color!
  • Little Lulu: Miss Feenys Folly And Other Stories

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, Dec. 15, 2009)
    One-hundred issues in, the endless imagination of John Stanley and Irving Tripp never lets up. Collecting Marge's Little Lulu #100-105 in their original, full-color glory, Miss Feeny's Folly shows these masters at their most comedically ingenious. Children will giggle, adults will chuckle, and everyone will get the occasional guffaw from this compendium of never-before-collected stories. Laugh along with neighborhood kids Lulu, Tubby, Alvin, Annie, and the rest as they play practical jokes, solve mysteries, connive for dimes, and have all manner of hilarious adventures!
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  • Little Lulu Volume 6: Letters To Santa

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, Nov. 8, 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 ghost in your house who needs a new home? Lulu's your girl!
  • Strange Stories for Strange Kids

    Art Spiegelman, Francoise Mouly

    Hardcover (HarperColl, Sept. 18, 2001)
    The second groundbreaking anthology from the New York Times best-selling team of Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly is here! The everyday world is turned upside down and the ordinary becomes extraordinary in this collection of the strangest tales. From Art Spiegelman's The Several Lives of Selby Sheldrake to Maurice Sendak's Cereal Baby Keller to Jules Feiffer's Trapped in a Comic Book, these stories are sure to entice any young reader. Also included are comics and features by Ian Falconer and David Sedaris, Paul Auster and Jacques de Loustal, Crockett Johnson, Richard McGuire, and Barbara McClintock, a puzzle by Lewis Trondheim, and make-your-own comic-book endpapers from Kaz. Little Lit Strange Stories for Strange Kids continues the tradition of bringing the pleasure of books and reading into the hands and minds of kids.
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  • Little Lulu Volume 18: The Expert

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Come visit Main Street, home to the cleverest girl in America - Lulu Moppet! Whether its reclaiming a roast chicken stolen by the clubhouse fellers, placating the terrible tot Alvin with a tale of the wicked Witch Hazel and her nasty niece Little Itch, or solving the case of the grasshopper's ghost with junior detective Tubby, Lulu can turn any conundrum into a recipe for fun!
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  • Little Lulu 5: Lulu Takes a Trip

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, Feb. 12, 2008)
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  • Little Lulu: The Alamo and Other Stories

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, May 12, 2009)
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  • Little Lulu 27: The Treasure Map and Other Stories

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, May 24, 2011)
    As if writing (and sometimes drawing) monthly issues of Little Luluand Tubby wasn't enough, the amazingly prolific John Stanley also createdannual, 100-page Little Lulu Giants, some of the most celebrated humorcomics of all time. This volume of Dark Horse's Little Lulureprints contains two complete Little Lulu Giants stories, andfeatures more than two dozen original Lulu tales, many of them drawn by Stanleyhimself. These never-before-reprinted issues are among the greatest masterpiecesof comics' golden age. Join Stanley and brilliant Lulu collaboratorIrving Tripp for some of their funniest adventures yet!
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  • Little Lulu Volume 8: Late For School

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, Feb. 21, 2006)
    Long hailed as one of the best (and funniest) comic books ever published, Little Lulu is once again a reading staple for kids of all ages thanks to these new collections of the classic material! Whether she's spinning the tallest tale of her life to sooth the savage neighbor tot Alvin, hatching schemes to invite both friends and enemies to her birthday party, or winning prizes in ski jump contest she hasn't even entered, Little Lulu's adorable antics will leave you breathless with laughing and eager to keep reading!
  • Little Lit: It Was a Dark and Silly Night...

    Lemony Snicket, William Joyce, Neil Gaiman, Art Spiegelman, Francoise Mouly

    Hardcover (Joanna Cotler, Aug. 1, 2003)
    We planted a seed in some of the most fertile minds of the planet: cartoonists, novelists, and children's book artists. We asked them to start a story with the words: It Was a Dark and Silly Night... We wanted to know...What happened next??? What grew from the seed is this generous, chock-full, over-the-top jungle of silly comic book stories that show how rich the human imagination is. Lemony Snicket and Richard Sala imagined a dark and silly night where a young girl chases after a Yeti. Neil Gaiman and Gahan Wilson imagined a dark and silly night where kids throw the greatest party they ever had...in a graveyard! William Joyce tells us about kids whose Silly Ray saves the world from warrior florists. This collection of wild and silly imaginings will tickle your funny bone for years to come. Featuring: Lemony Snicket • Neil Gaiman • William Joyce • Kaz • Art Spiegelman • J. Otto Seibold • Vivian Walsh • Gahan Wilson • Barbara McClintock • Richard Sala • Martin Handford • R. Sikoryak • Patrick McDonnell • Tony Millionaire • Carlos Nine • Basil Wolverton • Joost Swarte
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  • Little Lulu: The Bawlplayers And Other Stories

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Youthful innocence has never been so funny! Collecting Marge's Little Lulu #94-#99, Dark Horse continues its brand-new series of Lulu volumes in full color. The gang is all here as Tubby teaches Lulu to turn purple so she can get ice cream, Alvin refuses to go home until everyone says they like him, the boys go to war over their clubhouse presidency, and many more classics from this Golden Age gold mine are reprinted! Comics legends John Stanley and Irving Tripp keep the laughs coming, showing time and again why Lulu remains a favorite of both children and their parents. Now in full color, Lulu is more fun than ever!
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  • Little Lulu Volume 12: Leave It To Lulu

    John Stanley, Irving Tripp

    Paperback (Dark Horse, Oct. 31, 2006)
    Dark Horse continues to bring you one of the greatest humor comics of alltime in affordable paperbacks with the twelfth volume of LittleLulu.Containing every story and strip from Dell Comics'Marge's Little Lulu #48-52, first published between June andOctober of 1952, this jam-packed volume captures some of the very best yarnsever to star Lulu, Tubby, Annie, Alvin and all the rest of the rambunctiousgang. Whether it's the troublesome truant officer Mr. McNabbem or theawful Witch Hazel, there's no grownup too smart for these clever kids.Sit down, have a laugh or fifty with these classicall-ages stories that both parents and kids are sure to love!
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