Top Cat #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Hanna-Barbera licensed title delivers all-new stories and art in this 1972 issue, with cover work by Ray Dirgo capturing TC in fine scheming form — the purple-hatted alley cat wields a paintbrush with dizzy-eyed glee, having plastered a bold red-and-white bullseye target right onto a flustered Officer Dibble's back as he rounds a wooden fence. It's the kind of cheerful mischief that made Top Cat such a natural fit for comics, and with writer Joe Gill and artist Ray Dirgo on interior duties, fans of the Manhattan alley gang are in good hands.
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Top Cat decides he needs a vacation, so he sends the rest of the gang away and prepares to relax at home. It doesn't work out that way.
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