Information about Hot Stuff The Little Devil

Hot Stuff the Little Devil

Cover of Hot Stuff the Little Devil #131 drawn by Warren Kremer
Harvey Comics
First appearanceHot Stuff #1 1957
Warren Kremer
Character Information
Full NameHot Stuff
Hot Stuff the Little Devil is a comic book character who first appeared in Hot Stuff #1, published by Harvey Comics in October 1957. Harvey must have had unusual confidence - blind launches were rare. The character didn't first appear as a back-up feature in another book or receive a trial run in Harvey Hits. Imbued with a mischievous personality and able to produce fire, Hot Stuff appears as a vermillion red, child devil who wears baby diapers (said to be made of asbestos) and carries a magical pitchfork. However to the consternation of his demonic brethren, Hot Stuff often likes to perform good deeds to irritate them. The pitchfork is sentient and a character in its own right.

Created and first drawn by Warren Kremer, Hot Stuff has appeared in at least eight comic book titles including Hot Stuff Sizzlers (from 1960), Devil Kids Starring Hot Stuff (from 1962), and Hot Stuff Creepy Caves (from 1974) as well and multiple back-up stories from 1957 to 1982 , 1986 to 91, and with some later publications briefly during the 90's. The character has not been published in comics since then.

Warren Kremer and Howard Post were the artists who helped define the look of Hot Stuff, drawing many comic book covers and stories over the years.

Unlike the other main characters in the Harvey universe like Casper the Friendly Ghost and Wendy the Good Little Witch, who crossed over into one another's stories, Hot Stuff was written with a strong tendency to remain separate, in his own world. This includes Stumbo the Giant (created by Warren Kremer and Larz Bourne) as a back-up in Hot Stuff in 1957. They shared the inside of many comics together, without, it would seem, ever getting to know one another.

Trivia

Vida Guerra has a Tattoo of Hot Stuff on her right side below her belly button.

There was a proposed Hot Stuff Hottest Devil comic in 1972 that never came to fruition.

Hot Stuff the Little Devil is the unofficial emblem for the 108th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery.

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Warren Kremer (June 26, 1921 – July 24, 2003) was an American comics writer and artist best-known for his creation of the Harvey Comics characters Richie Rich, Hot Stuff the Little Devil and Stumbo the Giant.
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Warren Kremer (June 26, 1921 – July 24, 2003) was an American comics writer and artist best-known for his creation of the Harvey Comics characters Richie Rich, Hot Stuff the Little Devil and Stumbo the Giant.
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Warren Kremer (June 26, 1921 – July 24, 2003) was an American comics writer and artist best-known for his creation of the Harvey Comics characters Richie Rich, Hot Stuff the Little Devil and Stumbo the Giant.
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Howard Post (born November 2, 1926[1] in New York City) is an American comic book writer and artist. He worked on many comic books featuring Hot Stuff the Little Devil, Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost and Wendy the Good Little Witch
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Warren Kremer (June 26, 1921 – July 24, 2003) was an American comics writer and artist best-known for his creation of the Harvey Comics characters Richie Rich, Hot Stuff the Little Devil and Stumbo the Giant.
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Vida Guerra

Date of birth March 19 1974 (1974--) (age 33)
Place of birth Havana, Cuba

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Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
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