Super Cat #57
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "At the Race Track," Frosty and Gabbie find themselves in a high-stakes scramble after spending $1,000 on a plot of land—only to discover the contract demands they build a house on the spot within an hour, or lose everything. With the clock ticking and no blueprint in sight, the duo’s quick thinking and stubborn determination are put to the ultimate test. Art by Marty Taras, with a cover by L. B. Cole, this 1954 Star Publications gem delivers a delightfully absurd twist on the classic race track setting.
Frosty and Gabbie thought they’d struck a deal—until they realize the contract they signed demands they build a house from scratch in just one hour, or lose both their money and the land. With time ticking and no blueprint in sight, the race to construct something whole begins before the clock runs out.
Bill and Koo stumble upon a mysterious machine that brings pictures to life for five minutes—perfect for a shortcut to circus money, or so they think. When their scheme to materialize a half-dollar backfires and they accidentally animate a gorilla poster at the circus tent, the two pals find themselves on the run from both the furious ticket taker and a very real, very angry gorilla. This wild romp teaches them that some shortcuts come with a price tag higher than any quarter.
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↩ Reprints Frisky Fables #12 [15] (1947), Cosmo Cat #7 (1947), Frisky Fables #10 [25] (1948), Frisky Fables #11 [26] (1948)
Reprinted in Animal Crackers #9 (1957), Super Cat #3
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