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Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat#80
Cover: Warren Kremer

Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat #80

Feb 1957 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
“The Lightning Bolt Was a Live Wire”

In "The Lightning Bolt Was a Live Wire," Felix the Cat finds himself mistaken for a high-ranking alien agent when a horde of shape-shifting, potato-like beings known as The Blobs invade Earth—believing him to be their missing Agent 32 in feline form. Written and illustrated by Joe Oriolo, this 1957 Harvey Comics classic sees Felix outsmarting the invaders with a clever ruse, all while the cover by Warren Kremer captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.

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writer, artist, inker Joe Oriolo · cover Warren Kremer

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writer, artist, inker Joe Oriolo
cover pencils, inks Warren Kremer

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Mistaken for an advance scout for The Blobs (a horde of "potato-like aliens" with antennae), Felix devises a plan to turn back their invasion of Earth. The Blobs can shape-shift into any Earth-animal form they choose and believe Felix to be their "Agent 32" in the form of a cat.

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