Little Eva

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New kid on the block: Little Eva became St John's starring attraction after the Little Audrey licence passed on to Harvey.

The final entry into the field was St John's resident Audrey clone, Little Eva. Making her debut in 1952, Eva became St John's starring attraction after the Little Audrey licence passed on to Harvey. Employing the same artists and writers, Little Eva continued the slapstick tradition established by her predecessor. While not in the same league as its rivals, the strip continued into the early sixties, published first by St John, then by Pines Publications. Interestingly, Little Eva was even translated into French under the name "Rosette" - at a time when strict limitations were imposed on the number of American comics available in Europe.

Notable "Little Girl" Strips

Glory BeeLittle AudreyLittle DotLittle EvaLittle IodineLi'l JinxLittle Lotta
Little LuluLittle Orphan AnnieMary Jane & SnifflesNancyWendy

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