Little Lulu Vol. 6: Letters To Santa – by John Stanley & Irving Tripp
Volume: #6 of #18 | 239 pages | Dark Horse
Rating: ***** (One of the better volumes.)
Summary: Here’s another Little Lulu compilation by Dark Horse. There’s a nice array of stories in this one, including “The Big Snow,” one of the few I read as a little girl, back when I used to read these comics in Spanish.
Besides the few usual one-page or half-page gags, included in this volume are twenty-five stories. Please scroll down to the bottom of the post to see a detailed summary of each one.
Recommended to fans of: Classic comics in general. Old Disney comics, Harvey comics such as Casper, Little Audrey, Richie Rich, Hot Stuff, Little Dot, Little Lotta, etc.
Favorite story: The one in which Tubby bets Lulu a nickel that he can keep quiet for longer than she can; also, “Fresh Eggs”.
What I liked best: I love how Mops barks– yab yab yab! I guess his hair keeps getting in the way of his mouth, he he.
What I didn’t like: “Homework” was my least favorite story in this volume. I found it relatively unfunny.
Verdict: I liked almost all the stories. If you have kids, buy them this book; give them a chance to enjoy this classic little gem while it is still available. I highly recommend getting all the volumes in this series while they are still available.
See this book on LibraryThing.
Please click on the link below to see a summary of every story in this volume (25 total.)








