One of the notable features of Don Bluth's comics is the emphasis on emotional depth. The stories often touch on themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth. The art style is also highly distinctive, with a focus on vivid colors and dynamic poses.
Another story by Don Bluth, 'All Dogs Go to Heaven', has Charlie as a main character. Charlie is a dog who has a rather rough personality at first. He gets into all sorts of adventures and through his experiences, he grows and changes. His relationship with other characters, such as the little girl he befriends, is an important part of the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about various things like an adventure of a character named Lucille, or it might explore a fantasy world with Lucille as the central figure.
In Lucille Fletcher's 'The Hitchhiker', the story follows a man's travels. He begins to see a hitchhiker in the most unexpected places. This isn't just a one - off sighting. It keeps happening. It makes him extremely nervous. He wonders how the same person can keep showing up in different locations that are far apart. As the story progresses, his fear and confusion intensify, and the reader is left wondering what the true nature of this hitchhiker is and what it all means for the man on the journey.