Heathcliff #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mummy's Boy!", Top Dog returns to the Jordan household only to find a French family occupying it—complete with a son who’s convinced the dog is an Extraterrestrial Life Form. Written by Manak and illustrated by Warren Kremer, with inks by Jacqueline Roettcher, this 1988 Marvel issue delivers a quirky twist on the familiar setting, as Top Dog races to make sense of the new residents before the real Jordans come back.
In "Mummy's Boy!", Heathcliff’s playful turn as a makeshift mummy during a game of Army takes a wild twist when he stumbles into a moving van carrying Egyptian artifacts. Stranded at the Westfinster Museum, the bewildered cat is mistaken for the long-lost mummy of Rama-Bo, setting off a series of comically mistaken identities.
In "Touchdown Tabby," Grandpa takes Iggy and Heathcliff to the big football game, where Heathcliff—dressed as the Tigers' mascot—gets an unexpected chance to play. With just a minute left, he dashes onto the field and makes a touchdown that could change everything.
In "Going Home," Top Dog finally returns to the Jordan household after Dr. Ominous’s capture—only to discover a French family living there in his absence. When the son mistakes Top Dog’s speech for alien communication, the dog must navigate a house full of skeptical humans and a ticking clock, knowing the real owners are coming back that very day.
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Reprinted in Heathcliff: The Big Sport #[nn] (1991)
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