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CLASSIC COMIC CHARACTERS #32 LITTLE LULU STATUE

DARK HORSE COMICS
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Little Lulu first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in the 1930s as a single panel gag strip by Marge Henderson Buell. The strip was a success and Little Lulu went on to star in a slew of animated cartoon, comic, and advertising campaigns. John Stanley furthered Little Lulu's career in comics and molded her into the mischievous scamp and intrepid problem solver that has won her fans for generations. Each statue comes packaged in a full-color tin box with pinback button, and booklet as extras. Each piece is limited to only 600 numbered copies, so allocation may occur. On sale July 10
4" tall, packaged in full-color tin box w/certificate, pinback button, and info booklet. Limited to only 600 numbered copies
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SRP: $49.95
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