Happy Comics #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Happy Comics #13 (1946), the Great Zilch trades his show-biz cat Francois Feline to a woman who believes he's a real Persian. Now stranded in a new neighborhood, Francois must earn the respect of the local feline crowd—no easy task when they think he’s too soft for the streets. Ken Champin handles both art and inks, with lettering by Melvin Millar, while Victor Pazmiño delivers the cover.
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The Great Zilch sells his show-biz cat Francois Feline to a woman as a genuine "Persian." Francois has to prove himself to the neighborhood cats, who think he's a sissy.
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