Cosmo Cat #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dear Old Catnip," Cosmo Cat crash-lands on Mercury, left with only a scrap of merchromium to rebuild his ship and pursue the villain Horroface. Written by Pat Adams and illustrated by Ellis Chambers, this 1947 Fox comic sees Cosmo confront his foe in a moment that finally reveals Horroface’s true identity to readers—though not before a surprising twist rooted in past encounters. The cover by Ellis Chambers captures the surreal, playful menace of the story’s tone.
In "Dear Old Catnip," Cosmo, disguised as a regular feline, joins the Catnip College football team—only to discover the coach’s shady plan to lose the big game to Timberwolf College. With his true talents finally unleashed, Cosmo turns the tide in a game that’s far from what it seems.
When stagecoach robber Willy the Kid outsmarts the law, Sheriff Jed Craig turns to Cosmo Cat—the grandson of legendary lawman Kit Catson—to bring him in. In this 1947 tale from *Cosmo Cat #9*, the unlikely duo rides into the Wild West, where justice and humor collide in a six-page showdown of wits and whiskers.
In "Part Three: Down Under" from Cosmo Cat #9, Li'l Pan’s magical carpet ride takes a wild turn when he’s mistaken for a real goat by a bushman in the Australian outback—now the mischievous feline must outwit his would-be dinner before things get too roasted.
In "Chapter Six: Cosmo Cat Triumphs," Cosmo Cat, downed on Mercury and left with nothing but scrap, forges a new rocket from salvaged merchromium and sets off to confront the villain Horroface. When he finally captures him, the reveal is both shocking and strangely personal—though Cosmo forgets he’s seen Horroface before, the moment forces a reckoning that might just turn a criminal into a circus star.
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Reprinted in Cosmo Cat Comics #3 (1947), Cosmo Cat Comics #4 (1948)
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