Cosmo Cat Comics #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Evil Genie," Cosmo Cat finds himself tangled in a magical mystery when a mysterious lamp unleashes a mischievous spirit with a taste for chaos. Penciled by Hart Amos and Jack Burnley, with inks by Amos and Stan Kaye, this 1948 adventure blends whimsy and wonder in a story that’s as clever as it is unpredictable.
In "On the Sun: Chapter Two," Cosmo, ever the intrepid feline adventurer, confronts the monstrous foe he’s been chasing through the cosmos—only to face a new, chilling revelation when the voice from the void reveals itself as Horroface. Dressed in a hooded suit and standing atop a blazing sun, Horroface’s true form is too terrible for Cosmo to bear, sending the hero spiraling into unconsciousness. As a towering flame figure hurls Cosmo’s rocket into the void, the story ends with the ship hurtling toward an unknown world—its fate uncertain, its destination a mystery.
In "Down Under," Li'l Pan finds himself in a sticky situation when his magic carpet carries him over Australia—only to be mistaken for a real goat by a bewildered bushman who has no intention of letting his next meal escape.
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