Top Cat #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Charlton Comics entry from 1971 brings Hanna-Barbera's smooth-talking alley cat to life in a cover by Ray Dirgo that captures pure slapstick chaos — Top Cat in his signature hat is being yanked skyward by a runaway kite, dragging along two of his gang members in a tangled, wind-whipped scramble above the city rooftops. The promise of "All New Stories & Art" makes this a fresh treat for fans, with Joe Gill and Ray Dirgo delivering the goods inside, including the amusingly titled "Top Cat Comes Clean!" All for just 15 cents, it's a breezy slice of cartoon comedy that holds up as a fun artifact of early-'70s licensed comics.
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