I don't check this folder as often as I probably should.  A few days ago at a big bookstore (remember those?) in Pasadena, I saw--much to my amazement--a hardbound collection of some of John Stanley's "Tubby" stories.  It wasn't cheap, but I had to buy it.  Maybe, I thought, they'll reprint the Little Lulu titles too, taking up where Another Rainbow so disappointingly left off.  But then in one of the stories, Tubby encounters a group of little girls from his neighborhood.  One of them wore a triangular red dress like Lulu's; she also had hotdog-burn-shaped shoes, like Lulu.  And she was pushing a dolly baby carriage like Lulu's.  But she had blonde hair, no ringlets and no tiny brown hat.  I realized that when the comic was first published, that >was< Lulu, but the publishers apparently didn't have the right to include her.  (The redrawing was perfect.)  Then I learned that Dark Horse has been reprinting Lulu comics, taking up exactly where Another Rainbow left off.  Oh frabjous day, caloo callay.  Christmas is now just a tad merrier.