Cosmo Cat Comics #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Smiling Martian," a cheerful rocket salesman with a knack for getting into trouble teams up with Cosmo Cat to stop a sabotage campaign targeting Martian flying horses. The horses, fleeing exploitation in gasoline ads, are secretly destroying rockets to cut off demand—leaving the Smiling Martian scrambling to clear his name and save the day.
Li'l Pan’s magic carpet ride over the Atlantic takes a dip when he drops his horn into the deep. Plunging down to retrieve it, he’s quickly snatched by curious sea creatures and locked away in an underwater cell. But when he starts playing his horn—swinging jazz that echoes through the ocean depths—they’re so enchanted they let him go, waving him off with a splash.
In "Horroface Trapped (Chapter III)," Cosmo, recovering from a crash landing, spots Horroface’s rocket fleeing the sun and manages to destroy it—only for the villain to escape to an unnamed planet. When Cosmo pursues on foot, Horroface steals Cosmo’s rocket and vanishes into the unknown, leaving Cosmo stranded and facing a terrifying new threat: a giant rock-man closing in.
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↩ Reprints Crack Comics #44 (1946), Crack Comics #46 (1947), Cosmo Cat #6 (1947), Cosmo Cat #7 (1947), Cosmo Cat #8 (1947)
Reprinted in Colossal Comic Annual #5 (1958)
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