Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat #39
In "Felix Goes On Record," the ever-resourceful feline takes a whimsical turn when he purchases a recording machine to settle a debate about his snoring—only to discover the device captures far more than just his nocturnal noises. With his usual clever flair, Felix begins using it to document everything from animal sounds to a pair of crooks plotting a bank robbery, all while staying true to his classic charm. Written, drawn, and inked by Otto Messmer, this 1953 Toby issue features a cover also by Messmer, capturing the moment with his signature style.
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Felix buys a recording machine to prove that he doesn't snore. It turns out that he does, but he takes the machine and starts recording various things like animal sounds and, eventually, two crooks planning a bank robbery.
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