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Little Lulu#215

Little Lulu #215

Nov 1973 · Western · 0.20 USD
“The Vile Violin”

In "The Vile Violin," Wilbur faces a heartbreaking farewell as his parents prepare to send him to a private school—until a heartfelt going-away party sparks a clever scheme. With help from Lulu and the gang, the kids rally to convince Wilbur’s mother to reconsider, proving that friendship can sometimes outplay even the most serious plans. Written by Arnold Drake, Pat Fortunato, and Al Moniz, with art and inks by Irving Tripp, this classic Little Lulu tale captures the charm and wit that made the series a staple of 1970s comics.

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writer Arnold Drake · writer Pat Fortunato · writer Al Moniz · artist, inker Irving Tripp

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writer Al Moniz
artist, inker Irving Tripp

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Wilbur's parents have decided to send him to a private school, but during a going-away party the kids convince Lulu's mother to call Wilbur's mother and change her mind.

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