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Cosmo Cat #7 (1947)

Fox · 1947 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Cosmo's Ordeal
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Prof. RatzoffCosmo Cat fan

In "Cosmo's Ordeal," Cosmo Cat finds himself in a sticky situation when the scheming Prof. Ratzoff tries to silence him with a finger trap. Just when all seems lost, a duck—once dismissed as a mere pest—steps in with the knowledge to free him.

Dunky Duck
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Dunky DuckMary Duck

Jo, a duck who can't swim, faces mockery from his peers and contemplates ending it all—until Cosmo steps in with a jet belt that turns his weakness into his greatest strength. In this 1947 gem from Cosmo Cat #7, a simple invention reshapes a duck’s place in his own world.

At the Race Track
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
female race horse ownerrace saboteur

Cosmo Cat springs into action when a female race horse owner's jockey is kidnapped and saboteurs threaten her prized horse Gargoyle on the eve of a $50,000 steeplechase in this 1947 adventure by Pat Adams. Our feline hero volunteers to ride in the race himself, but his inexperience with horses proves almost as dangerous as the race saboteur's dirty tricks—a mysterious stranger determined to keep them from crossing the finish line. Will Cosmo's cosmic strength and quick thinking be enough to outwit the villain and save the day?

Part One Lovey the Leprechaun
6 pp · humor
Li'l PanLovey the Leprechaun

In this whimsical 1947 tale from *Cosmo Cat* #7, when a crook starts snatching leprechauns, the luckiest of them all, Lovey the Leprechaun, calls on his friend Li'l Pan for help. With a blast from Li'l Pan’s magic horn, a flying carpet takes them straight to Ireland, where adventure—and a showdown with the mischievous villain—awaits.

Chapter Four The Face
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
giant rock-manBeni-Lal, a Grand Lama

In "Chapter Four: The Face," Cosmo Cat, fueled by a cosmic catnip capsule, battles a towering rock-man before chasing the villain Horroface to Earth. After reclaiming his stolen rocket ship, Cosmo launches a daring assault on Horroface’s hidden base at Hungri-La—only to realize too late that the real threat has already fled into the void aboard a space giro.

In Redstone National Park
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Roscoe Bear

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