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Little Dot
Associated Newspapers · 1955–1958 · 28 issues
About the series
From 1955 to 1958, Associated Newspapers published Little Dot, a 28-issue comic series centered on a cheerful little girl whose defining trait was an obsession with dots—she wore polka-dotted dresses, collected dot-themed objects, and saw the world in patterns of circles. The series was most frequently illustrated by artists Steve Muffatti and Warren Kremer, whose clean, playful style brought Dot's whimsical world to life. A charming artifact of 1950s children's comics, Little Dot stands out for its delightfully single-minded premise and its place in the Harvey Comics stable, where she later became a beloved recurring character.