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Feline singer and owner of the Katnip Kafe that appeared randomly as a back-up feature in random Fox Feature Syndicate comic books from 1944 to 1946. An interesting but unsuccessful attempt to combine funny animal comics, superhero comics, and crime comics. Ms. Katnip frequently butted heads with local small-time hoodlums Boss and Mugsy. At which point she would drink her secret family recipe "Katnip Fizz" which gave her super-fury and a extra clear and intelligent head. But somehow, not a costume. Also, the series is poorly drawn, and her character design is off-putting.  
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[[Image:Katnip_Pussy_Fox_Feature_Syndicate.png|frame|right|alt=Pussy Katnip|Um... ]]Feline singer and owner of the Katnip Kafe that appeared randomly as a back-up feature in random Fox Feature Syndicate comic books from 1944 to 1946. Ms. Katnip and her firefighter boyfriend George frequently butted heads with local small-time hoodlums Boss and Mugsy. At which point she would drink her secret family recipe "Katnip Fizz" which gave her super-fury and a extra clear and intelligent head. But somehow, not a costume.
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An interesting but unsuccessful attempt to combine funny animal comics, superhero comics, and detective comics.  Alas, the series is poorly drawn, and her character design is off-putting.
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Mostly drawn by Len Short.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*"Pussy Katnip Saves the Day at the Races" ''All Top Comics'' (1944)
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*"Pussy Katnip Saves the Day at the Races" ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=37033 All Top Comics]'' (1944)
 
*"Why, hello George!" ''All Top Comics'' (1944)
 
*"Why, hello George!" ''All Top Comics'' (1944)
 
*"The Cat's Meow" ''All Good Comics'' (November 1944)
 
*"The Cat's Meow" ''All Good Comics'' (November 1944)
 
*(no title)" ''The Book of Comics'' (1944)
 
*(no title)" ''The Book of Comics'' (1944)
 
*"The Unfortunate Fortune Teller" ''Everybody's Comics'' (1944)
 
*"The Unfortunate Fortune Teller" ''Everybody's Comics'' (1944)
*"Eviction Enigma" ''All Your Comics'' ([December] 1944)
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*"Eviction Enigma" ''All Your Comics'' (December 1944)
*"All set for another adventure with Pussy Katnip, proprietress of the best cafe..."" ''The Green Mask'' #11 (November 1944)
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*"All set for another adventure with Pussy Katnip, proprietress of the best cafe..." ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=28538 The Green Mask]'' #11 (November 1944)
*(no title) ''The Green Mask'' #v2#2 [13] (Summer 1945)
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*In this story, Pussy Katnip, toast of all who come to her night club, sings three numbers..."  ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16571 The Green Mask]'' vol.2, #2 (#13, Summer 1945)
 
*"Safe In a Storm" ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945)
 
*"Safe In a Storm" ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945)
 
*"Cake Walk" ''Ribtickler'' (1945)
 
*"Cake Walk" ''Ribtickler'' (1945)
*"The Fizz That Fizzled" ''Rocket Kelly'' #2 (Winter 1945)
 
 
*"Spots a Spook" ''Ribtickler'' (1945)
 
*"Spots a Spook" ''Ribtickler'' (1945)
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*"The Fizz That Fizzled" ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16600 Rocket Kelly]'' #2 (Winter 1945)
 
*"Our heroine has long held the title..." ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945)
 
*"Our heroine has long held the title..." ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945)
 
*"Adventure of the Talking Pearls" ''Ribtickler''  #1 (1945)
 
*"Adventure of the Talking Pearls" ''Ribtickler''  #1 (1945)
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*(no title) ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945)
 
*(no title) ''Book of All-Comics'' (1945)
 
*"In this story, Pussy Katnip, toast of all who come to her night club, sings three numbers..."  ''Everybody's Comics'' #1 (1946)
 
*"In this story, Pussy Katnip, toast of all who come to her night club, sings three numbers..."  ''Everybody's Comics'' #1 (1946)
*(no title) ''Zoot Comics'' #1 (Spring 1946)
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*"Orchids for temptation" ''[http://comicbookplus.com/?cid=1398 Zoot Comics]'' #1 (Spring 1946)
  
 
[[Category:1945|Katnip, Pussy]]
 
[[Category:1945|Katnip, Pussy]]

Latest revision as of 08:18, 8 January 2020

Pussy Katnip
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Feline singer and owner of the Katnip Kafe that appeared randomly as a back-up feature in random Fox Feature Syndicate comic books from 1944 to 1946. Ms. Katnip and her firefighter boyfriend George frequently butted heads with local small-time hoodlums Boss and Mugsy. At which point she would drink her secret family recipe "Katnip Fizz" which gave her super-fury and a extra clear and intelligent head. But somehow, not a costume.

An interesting but unsuccessful attempt to combine funny animal comics, superhero comics, and detective comics. Alas, the series is poorly drawn, and her character design is off-putting.

Mostly drawn by Len Short.

Appearances

  • "Pussy Katnip Saves the Day at the Races" All Top Comics (1944)
  • "Why, hello George!" All Top Comics (1944)
  • "The Cat's Meow" All Good Comics (November 1944)
  • (no title)" The Book of Comics (1944)
  • "The Unfortunate Fortune Teller" Everybody's Comics (1944)
  • "Eviction Enigma" All Your Comics (December 1944)
  • "All set for another adventure with Pussy Katnip, proprietress of the best cafe..." The Green Mask #11 (November 1944)
  • In this story, Pussy Katnip, toast of all who come to her night club, sings three numbers..." The Green Mask vol.2, #2 (#13, Summer 1945)
  • "Safe In a Storm" Book of All-Comics (1945)
  • "Cake Walk" Ribtickler (1945)
  • "Spots a Spook" Ribtickler (1945)
  • "The Fizz That Fizzled" Rocket Kelly #2 (Winter 1945)
  • "Our heroine has long held the title..." Book of All-Comics (1945)
  • "Adventure of the Talking Pearls" Ribtickler #1 (1945)
  • "Dancing Class" Ribtickler #1 (1945)
  • "Even the air ain't safe these days" All Great Comics (1945)
  • "Pussy Redecorates Her Cafe" All Great Comics (1945)
  • (no title) Book of All-Comics (1945)
  • "In this story, Pussy Katnip, toast of all who come to her night club, sings three numbers..." Everybody's Comics #1 (1946)
  • "Orchids for temptation" Zoot Comics #1 (Spring 1946)