Ha Ha Comics #81
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Ha Ha Comics #81, a hilariously absurd chain of events begins when Cat Robespierre’s friend Tiger is arrested for causing a disturbance—only to be released after causing more trouble, then imprisoned with humans, where he disrupts that institution too. When the police chief declares Tiger a "foreign cat," he’s sent to the Soviet Union via missile, causing a startled Joseph Stalin to demand his removal. With art by Ken Hultgren and a cover by Dan Gordon, this 1951 comic delivers pure, slapstick satire with a Cold War twist.
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Cat Robespierre's friend Tiger is arrested for causing a disturbance and sent to the pound. He causes so much trouble he's released; the next time he's arrested he is sent to prison for humans, but also disrupts that institution. The police chief has Tiger declared a "foreign cat" and deported (via a missile) to the Soviet Union, where he upsets Joseph Stalin--"How can I plan a war against those filthy capitalists with this cat? Get rid of heem!"
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