Cosmo Cat #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCosmo Cat, a space-faring feline hero, rescues a despondent duck named Dunky who has attempted suicide because he cannot swim. In the main story "The Face," the villainous Horroface, who seeks to rule the universe and all its planes, leaves Cosmo Cat to the mercy of a giant rockman. Cosmo Cat must recover a cosmic catnip capsule to gain the strength and energy needed to defeat Horroface and save the day.
In "Cosmo's Ordeal," the scheming Prof. Ratzoff sets out to eliminate Cosmo Cat before launching his criminal plans, only to find his attempts thwarted—though not without consequence. Trapped in a stubborn finger trap, Cosmo must rely on an unlikely ally: a duck he once dismissed as an annoying fan, who just might know the way out.
In "Dunky Duck," a young duck struggles with his inability to swim, leading him to despair and a desperate attempt to end his life. Shunned and mocked by his peers, he finds unexpected hope when Cosmo steps in with a jet belt that transforms his swimming—and his confidence.
Cosmo Cat abandons his moon laboratory to help a distressed female feline whose jockey has been kidnapped before a crucial steeplechase race, offering to ride her horse Gargoyle to victory himself. What starts as a bumbling attempt at horsemanship quickly turns into a high-stakes showdown with a mysterious villain who'll stop at nothing—from loose bulls to fake detour signs—to sabotage the race. It's a wild ride full of tricks and cosmic strength as Cosmo Cat fights to save the day and his new friend's future.
In "Lovey the Leprechaun - Part One," a young leprechaun named Lovey teams up with Li'l Pan to stop a crook who’s been snatching his fellow leprechauns. With Li'l Pan’s magic horn summoning a flying carpet, the duo races across the sky to Ireland, where they face the threat head-on—before the final showdown.
In "The Face - Chapter Four (Horrorface)," Cosmo Cat, empowered by a cosmic catnip capsule, battles a towering rock-man only to see his victory undone when the villain Horroface steals his rocket ship and flees to Hungri-La on Earth. After tracking Horroface down and reclaiming his ship, Cosmo launches a daring assault on the hidden base—but as he celebrates his triumph, he remains unaware that Horroface has vanished into the void aboard a space giro, leaving behind a trail of unseen danger.
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