| Issue | #120 |
| Published | October 1946 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Indicia title is "MARGE'S LITTLE LULU, No. 120." Code number is L.L.O.S. #120-4610. Copyright 1946 by Marjorie H. Buell. |
| Characters | Little Lulu |
| Genre | children |
| Pencils | John Stanley ? |
| Inks | Irving Tripp ? |
| Characters | Little Lulu; Alvin |
| Synopsis | After Alvin eats Lulu's flower, she makes a fake one of paper; but Alvin eats that one, too. |
| Genre | children |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Notes | Inside front cover; black, red, and white; pantomime story. |
| Reprinted | in Little Lulu: My Dinner With Lulu (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |
| Characters | Little Lulu: Tubby; Mr. Tompkins; Eddie; Mrs. Moppet |
| Synopsis | Lulu trades a lawnmower for a tuba and disrupts the whole neighborhood trying to learn to play it. |
| Genre | children |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Reprinted | in Little Lulu: My Dinner With Lulu (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |
| Characters | Little Lulu; Tubby; Alvin; Mr. Moppet; Mrs. Moppet |
| Synopsis | While playing Indian with Lulu and Tubby, Alvin takes the head off a store mannequin. In a twist of events, Lulu's father ends up with the head and is arrested for having stolen property. |
| Genre | children |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Reprinted | in Little Lulu: My Dinner With Lulu (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |
| Characters | Little Lulu: Tubby; Mrs. Tompkins |
| Synopsis | Tubby substitutes on a paper route for a day and Lulu helps him. |
| Genre | children |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Reprinted | in Little Lulu: My Dinner With Lulu (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |
| Characters | Little Lulu; Mrs. Moppet; Alvin |
| Synopsis | Lulu tells Alvin the story about Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Lulu is Snow White in this version and the dwarfs all look like Alvin. |
| Genre | children; fantasy |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Notes | First appearance of a witch in a Lulu story, but it isn't Witch Hazel. (Comment by Lou Mougin via GCD Error List, August 2, 2009.) |
| Reprinted | in Little Lulu: My Dinner With Lulu (Dark Horse, 2005 series) [nn] |
| Characters | Little Lulu; Tubby |
| Synopsis | Lulu buries Tubby in a mound of sand at the beach so she can go off with another boy. |
| Genre | children |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Notes | Inside back cover; black, red, and white; pantomime story. |
| Characters | Little Lulu; Tubby |
| Synopsis | While playing hide 'n seek, Tubby gets himself stuck in a garbage can and firemen have to cut the can to get him out. |
| Genre | children |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | John Stanley (layouts); Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Notes | Back cover; pantomime story. |