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Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat#69
Cover: Joe Oriolo

Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat #69

Mar 1956 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
“Laugh, Cat, Laugh”

In "Laugh, Cat, Laugh," Felix the Cat stumbles into a high-stakes espionage caper when a disguised spy slips past him to steal the Professor's rocket ship plans—despite Felix’s best (if unintentional) efforts to stop the theft. With the plans now in enemy hands, it’s up to Felix to track down the culprit and save the day. Written and illustrated by Joe Oriolo, with additional writing by Otto Messmer, this 1956 Harvey Comics classic features the iconic character in a clever, fast-paced adventure, all captured in Oriolo’s expressive cover art.

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artist, writer, inker Joe Oriolo
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Felix unknowingly thwarts four attempts by the spy to break into the Professor's lab and steal the rocket ship plans. Using a none-too-convincing disguise, the spy gets past Felix and finally succeeds in swiping the plans. It's up to Felix to stop him.

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