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Comic Index NICE August 2008 Publishers Comic Index NICE August 2008 Titles NICE August 2008 Titles Beginning with 'H'

Title: HARVEY COMICS CLASSICS: HARVEY GIRLS TPB (VOL. 5) (2008) #1

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

HARVEY COMICS CLASSICS: HARVEY GIRLS TPB (VOL. 5) (2008) #1 is available for pre-order (and as an ongoing monthly subscription). To view details of this item, and place a pre-order for this title, see HARVEY COMICS CLASSICS: HARVEY GIRLS TPB (VOL. 5) (2008) #1 in the Mile High Comics NICE comic book subscription section.

HARVEY COMICS CLASSICS TP 05 HARVEY GIRLS (C: 0-1-2)
Various (W/A) and Leslie Cabarga (Editor)
On sale Dec 17 FC w/b&w, 480 pages $19.95 TPB, 7' x 10' They're cute, they're clever and they're obsessive! Some of Harvey Comics' biggest stars were three 'little' girls with large dreams, enormous hearts and king-size laughs: Little Audrey, Little Dot, and Little Lotta. Audrey was a Paramount Pictures animated cartoon movie star, who became a major comic-book headliner in 1948. Her comic-book stories were filled with ingenuity and her spunky, proto-feminist antics rivaled those of her cartoon progenitor, Little Lulu. The strangely obsessive Little Dot has become a cult figure through the years. Her love of dots and her unique coterie of eccentric uncles and aunts became the basis for some of the funniest stories in comic-book history. Last, but hardly least, is Little Lotta who defied the 'big' girl stereotype with adventures showcasing an incredible strength that equaled her insatiable appetite.

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