Little Iodine was a popular Sunday comic strip, created by Jimmy Hatlo, which was syndicated by King Features and had a long run from 1943 until 1985.
First seen during the 1930s in a supporting role in Hatlo's popular gag panel,
They'll Do It Every Time, Little Iodine was the daughter of Henry Tremblechin and his wife, Cora. Her purpose was to serve as a pesky nuisance to the strip's star, Henry, and her behavior caused endless misery for her mild-mannered, easily unsettled father.
Here are a couple of stories from Four Color #257 (December 1949) published by Dell.
Little Iodine, the classic brat and her long suffering father.
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