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Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat#74
Cover: Joe Oriolo

Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat #74

Aug 1956 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
“Feet of Bravery?”

In "Feet of Bravery?", Felix the Cat finds himself caught in a whirlwind of chaos after the Merry Midgets escape, their flight triggered by a giant’s sneezes from spicy pepper. With the midgets soaring on playing cards and Felix himself blasted back through a hanging picture in his mistress’s living room, he’s left homeless once more—this time after being blamed for the wreckage. Otto Messmer and Joe Oriolo deliver a delightfully absurd chapter in the classic series, with Oriolo handling both writing and cover art, while Messmer’s original visual flair shines through in every panel.

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artist, writer Otto Messmer
writer, inker Joe Oriolo
cover pencils, inks Joe Oriolo

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Felix and the Merry Midgets escape, thanks to the giant's pepper-induced super-sneezes. The midgets glide away atop playing cards (as seen in Messmer's original story) and Felix is sneeze-expelled from Fableland and blown back home through the mistress' living room hanging picture - which is ripped apart by the cat's reentry. Blaming Felix for the damage, the mistress throws him out leaving him homeless once again.

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