| Issue | #33 |
| Published | March 1951 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | ? |
| Characters | Little Lulu Moppet; Tubby Tompkins |
| Genre | humor |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Genre | gag |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Notes | Inside front cover. |
| Synopsis | Lulu and Annie scoff at the Fellers' treasure finder and play a trick on them. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Synopsis | Lulu helps Miss Feeny catch her escaped canary Enrico. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Synopsis | Lulu and the Fellers play a trick on Wilbur and make him dress up like a girl. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Synopsis | Lulu decides she doesn't want a walking doll after it escapes from her bedroom at night. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Synopsis | Lulu tells Alvin about the time she shrank in the rain. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Text with illustrations. |
| Synopsis | Tubby figures out a way to not have a fight with the West Side gang. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Irving Tripp |
| Inks | Irving Tripp |