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  2. Little Lulu - Wikipedia

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    Little Lulu is a comic strip created in 1935 by American author Marjorie Henderson Buell. [1] The character, Lulu Moppet, debuted in The Saturday Evening Post on February 23, 1935, in a single panel, appearing as a flower girl at a wedding and mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels.

  3. Marge (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    The nonprofit organization Friends of Lulu (1994–2011) was named after Little Lulu — the organization, which was dedicated to promoting the readership of comic books by women and the participation of women in the comic book industry, chose its name based on the repeated trope of Little Lulu trying to break into the boys' clubhouse, where ...

  4. List of Little Lulu characters - Wikipedia

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    In The Little Lulu Show she was voiced by Ellen David. Poor Little Girl – A poor version of Lulu, she is the main character in the stories that Lulu tells Alvin, who is always in trouble. She wears a tattered, patched dress. Witch Hazel and Little Itch –The witches (aunt and niece) of the stories that Lulu tells to Alvin. In the stories ...

  5. Tubby Tompkins - Wikipedia

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    Tubby Tompkins, generally referred to as Tubby, is a comic book character created by Marjorie Henderson Buell.The character Thomas "Tubby" Tompkins first appeared in the Little Lulu comic panel in The Saturday Evening Post and went on to appear alongside Lulu in comic books, advertising, and animated cartoons, as well as in his own solo comic book series beginning in 1952.

  6. Miss Susie - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded version—about a girl named Mary—appears among the vaudeville jokes collected by Ed Lowry during his career in the 1910s, '20s, and '30s, [2] although versions about Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamboat [16] [self-published source]) and Lulu (the star of "Bang Bang Lulu") may record older traditions.

  7. Luluzinha Teen e sua Turma - Wikipedia

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    Luluzinha Teen e sua Turma (lit: Little Lulu Teen and her Gang) was a manga-style Brazilian comic based on the U.S. comic strip Little Lulu, from Marjorie Henderson Buell. [1] It was launched in June 2009, a year after the launch of the Monica Teen series, which also adopts the manga style and is also inspired in a popular comic book, Monica's ...

  8. Little Lulu and Her Little Friends - Wikipedia

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    Little Lulu and Her Little Friends (リトル・ルルとちっちゃい仲間, Ritoru Ruru to Chitchai Nakama) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Nippon Animation, based on Little Lulu comic by US cartoonist Marjorie Henderson Buell (Marge). The series was animated and directed by Fumio Kurokawa.

  9. Hy Eisman - Wikipedia

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    He entered the comic strip field in 1950 and worked on several strips, including Kerry Drake, Little Iodine and Bunny. In comic books he was the last artist doing Little Lulu before it was cancelled in 1984. From 1986 until 2006 (when the strip went into reruns), he wrote and drew The Katzenjammer Kids.