
Little Dot - Wikipedia
Little Dot is a comic book character published by Harvey Comics about a little girl who is obsessed with dots, spots, and round, colorful objects. She was created in 1949 by writer Alfred Harvey and artist Vic Herman.
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Little Dot Facts for Kids
Little Dot, or simply "Dot", is one of the three main characters in the Netflix original animated series Harvey Street Kids (renamed Harvey Girls Forever!). In this version, she is portrayed as an African-American and is voiced by actress Kelly McCreary.
Little Dot (1953 1st Series) comic books - MyComicShop
"The Will-Power Dot"; Little Dot takes a dot from one of Uncle Branes' failed inventions which makes her super strong; She and Lotta attend a hypnotist show and Lotta gets hypnotized into working for a criminal.
Little Dot - Comics For All
Jul 21, 2020 · Little Dot is a comic book character published by Harvey Comics about a little girl who is obsessed with dots, spots, and round, colorful objects. She was created in 1949 by Alfred Harvey (writing) and artist Vic Herman. Dot first appeared in …
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Little Dot - Harvey Comics Database Wiki
Little Dot has been obsessed with anything circular or dot-like for almost her entire life. Little Dot is good friends with Little Lotta and is also friends with Richie Rich and his gang of friends. Cheerful, fun-loving, dot-obsessed, artistic Harvey Street Kids: Intelligent, clever, serious...
Little Dot - Robin's SM-201 Website
Dec 31, 2024 · A little girl obsessed with dots, spots and round, colorful objects, Dot first appeared in 1949 as a supporting feature in Sad Sack and by 1953 was given her own series, joining Harvey's growing cast of child-oriented comedy characters.