- Volume
- 1
- Price
- 0.10 USD
- Pages
- 36
- Indicia Frequency
- monthly
- Publisher's Age Guidelines
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Approved by the Comics Code Authority
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Harvey Enterprises Inc.
- Brand
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- Editing
- Leon Harvey (credited) (editor, vice president)
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- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Dot Polka [Little Dot]; Spot
- Synopsis
- Dot's dog, Spot, is surprised to find a dotted bone in his food bowl.
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- Pop! Pop!
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- Genre
- humor; children
No dialogue.
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- humor; domestic; children
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- You'll have to lose 30 pounds!
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- humor; domestic; children
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- Wait, mister! Don't shoot!
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- humor; children
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- typeset
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Old Mr. Pig; Little Willie Weasel; Young Peter Pup
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- Andrew Ant; Anthony Ant
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- humor; children
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Regina Rich; Richie's Aunt Minnie; unnamed pedestrians; unnamed neighborhood boys and girls; Gloria Glad (mentioned only)
- Synopsis
- Richie's absent-minded Aunt Minnie sends Richie a gift, a life-sized doll, because she doesn't remember that Richie is a boy. He decides to bring it across town to Gloria. On the way to her house, he is embarrassed to be carrying a doll, and is teased by some boys. Gloria is not home, and rather than being teased again, he switches clothes with the doll and uses its wig to disguise himself as a girl, thinking that no one will notice a "girl" carrying a doll. His disguise fools everyone, including Aunt Minnie, who has dropped in and is now convinced that she has a niece rather than a nephew.
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