Heathcliff #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Day at the Circus," Heathcliff finds himself unexpectedly in charge when Iggy isn’t up to par, leaving the Nutmegs to enjoy the big show while he stays home. With a mix of heart and hustle, he turns his living room into a makeshift circus for his animal pals, all while keeping an eye out for a pair of sneaky robbers eyeing the family’s furniture. Written by Angelo De Cesare and illustrated by Warren Kremer, with inks by Jacqueline Roettcher and colors by George Roussos and Peter Kremer, this 1985 Marvel comic captures the charm and chaos of a day gone delightfully wrong — all under Kremer’s lively cover.
In "A Day at the Circus," Heathcliff is left behind when the Nutmegs head to the big top, stuck caring for his sick pal Iggy. With a little help from his pet pals, he turns the backyard into a makeshift circus—only to find himself juggling acrobatics and a surprise robbery attempt on the family’s furniture.
In "Mouse Sitter," Heathcliff finds himself torn between instinct and integrity when he discovers Johnny the mouse has gone missing. With a mix of guilt and growing determination, he sets out to help Johnny find his way home—no small feat when you’re a cat with a reputation.
In "Bars and Stripes," Heathcliff takes a wild detour when he’s barred from visiting his dad in prison—so he decides to break the law on purpose, just to get inside. Written by the team behind the series and illustrated with their signature flair, this seven-page tale follows a mischievous cat’s outlandish plan to reunite with his father, all while staying true to the zany spirit of the anthology.
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Reprinted in Marvel Comics Presents Heathcliff #[nn] (1987), Star Comics Magazine #3 (1987), Festival Fantastico #73 (1988), Star Comics Magazine #11 (1988), Heathcliff: Cat and Mouse Games #[nn] (1990), Katten Nisse #4/1986
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