Ha Ha Comics #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Cat Nap," Robespierre the cat finds himself in a surprisingly sticky situation after accidentally breaking his owner's doll—so much so that he's dressed in baby clothes to make up for it. The comedic chaos unfolds when the feline in onesies is mistaken for the similarly outfitted Superkatt by the tough crowd of Hogan's Alley. Written, drawn, and inked by Ken Hultgren, with lettering by Melvin Millar, this 1947 gem from Ha Ha Comics #37 features a cover by Hultgren that captures the absurdity perfectly.
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Robespierre the cat accidentally breaks his owner's doll so is dressed up in baby clothes to substitute. This results in him being mistaken for the similarly-clad Superkatt by the tough denizens of Hogan's Alley.
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