Custer Cat
Custer Cat is a funny-animal character from Golden Age DC, appearing in postwar all-ages anthology titles alongside Rudy Raccoon, Cheesy Mouse, and Goofy Goose. A lighthearted feline creation, the character provided comic entertainment typical of mid-century humor comics.
Custer Cat is a delightful slice of Golden Age DC whimsy, debuting in 1949 courtesy of cartoonist Howie Post and finding a cozy home across some of the era's most charming funny-animal anthologies β Movietown's Animal Antics, Comic Cavalcade, and Peter Porkchops. Running through the 1950s, this feline figure kept lively company with the likes of Rudy Raccoon, Cheesy Mouse, and Goofy Goose, the kind of colorful cast that made postwar DC's all-ages titles such joyful reading. With around twenty catalogued appearances, Custer Cat is a modest but genuine piece of that warm, sun-dappled corner of comics history that deserves a fond second look from any collector with a soft spot for the genre's lighter side.

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