Whitman Lady
Little Lulu 260

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Little Lulu 260 Modern
Grade: 9.4
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 1109597002
Owner: mttemp

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Whitman Lady  Score: 720
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Only 3 books are graded higher than this one! Very rare!Little Lulu is the nickname for Lulu Moppet, a comic strip character created in 1935 by Marjorie Henderson Buell. The character debuted in The Saturday Evening Post on 23 February 1935 in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and strewing the aisle with banana peels. Little Lulu replaced Carl Anderson's Henry, which had been picked up for distribution by King Features Syndicate. The Little Lulu panel continued to run weekly in The Saturday Evening Post until 30 December 1944.Little Lulu was created as a result of Anderson's success. Schlesinger Library curator Kathryn All among Jacob wrote:
Lulu was born in 1935, when The Saturday Evening Post asked Buell to create a successor to the magazine’s Henry, Carl Anderson’s stout, mute little boy, who was moving on to national syndication. The result was Little Lulu, the resourceful, equally silent (at first) little girl whose loopy curls were reminiscent of the artist’s own as a girl. Buell explained to a reporter, "I wanted a girl because a girl could get away with more fresh stunts that in a small boy would seem boorish".



 
 
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