Heathcliff #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Special Live-Wire Report!", Heathcliff’s insatiable appetite lands him in hot water when Iggy calls him out for eyeing the neighbor cat’s meal. Marcy steps in with a cautionary tale of Rumplestiltscliff, a greedy feline whose hunger for more leads him down a slippery slope—though how it all unfolds remains a mystery. Written by Michael Gallagher and illustrated by Howie Post, with inks by Roberta Edelman, colors by George Roussos, and letters by Rick Parker, this 1987 Marvel comic delivers a whimsical, slightly mischievous story with a moral wrapped in feline flair. The cover by Howie Post captures the tale’s playful tension perfectly.
In "Special Live-Wire Report!", Heathcliff finds himself the unexpected star of a local news segment when a reporter sets out to profile a "typical cat"—only to discover that Heathcliff is anything but ordinary. Through interviews with those who know him best, the truth about his antics and personality unfolds in ways both surprising and hilariously unpredictable.
In "Greed All About It!", Jo finds herself caught between Iggy’s complaints and Heathcliff’s insatiable appetite for the neighbor cat’s food, until Marcy steps in with a cautionary tale. She tells Heathcliff a story about a greedy cat named Rumplestiltscliff, whose endless hunger leads him down a path he may not be able to escape.
In "Getting Down!" from Heathcliff #15 (1987), young Heathcliff finds himself caught in a wild, underground escape attempt during a visit to his dad’s prison—only to realize that some adventures are better left unfinished. The story follows Heathcliff as he’s pulled into a high-stakes moment that tests his courage, even if it ends with a return to the familiar walls of the prison.
In "Fish Story," Grandpa and the boys head out for a day of fishing, chasing the rumored legend of Old Battlefins—only to face a moment of choice when they nearly reel him in. Instead of keeping the catch, they decide mercy wins, settling for hamburgers and a tale worth telling.
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Reprinted in Festival Fantastico #102 (1988)
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