The Little Man (comics)
The Little Man is a comic strip character created by American cartoonist Dave Fleischer. The character first appeared in the early 20th century and has since become a staple in the world of American comics. The Little Man is known for his small stature, distinctive appearance, and humorous antics.
Character Overview[edit]
The Little Man is a diminutive character, often depicted as being shorter than the other characters in the comic strip. Despite his small size, he is known for his large personality and his ability to get into and out of various predicaments. The character is often seen wearing a suit and hat, which have become his trademark look.
Creation and History[edit]
Dave Fleischer, a prominent cartoonist in the early 20th century, created The Little Man. Fleischer was known for his innovative storytelling techniques and his ability to create memorable characters. The Little Man was one of his most popular creations, and the character has remained a beloved figure in American comics.
Influence and Legacy[edit]
The Little Man has had a significant impact on the world of comics. His distinctive look and humorous antics have influenced many other comic strip characters. Additionally, the character's popularity has led to his inclusion in various other forms of media, including animation and merchandise.
See Also[edit]
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Cover of "The Little Man" 2nd Edition, 2006
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