Little Lulu

Little Lulu

Creation & Design

Little Lulu was created by Marjorie Henderson Buell in 1935, originally appearing in comic strips before transitioning to comic books. The character was designed to be a mischievous and adventurous girl, embodying the spirit of childhood.

Early Years

In her early years, Little Lulu was featured in various comic strips and later in comic books, where she engaged in playful adventures with her friends and often outsmarted adults.

Character Development

Over the years, Little Lulu has evolved from a simple comic strip character to a beloved icon of childhood, representing the innocence and creativity of youth. Her stories have been adapted into various media, including animated series and films.

Cultural Reception

Little Lulu has been well-received by audiences of all ages, praised for its humor and relatable themes. The character has become a symbol of childhood mischief and imagination.

Character Details

Real Name:
Lulu Moppet
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Little Lulu Gang
Abilities:
Imagination, Resourcefulness, Leadership
Weight:
50lbs
Height:
4' 0"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
black
Dell Jun 1945 Vol 2

Four Color #74

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1st appearance of Little Lulu in a standard comic book
First original story, previous appearances in print were collections of reprinted comic strips

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