Issue | #1 |
Published | July-August 1947 |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Richard E. Hughes (Editor) |
Notes | Ron Goulart in "Great American Comic Books" (Publications International, Ltd., 2001, p. 159) describes the series as "the most unusual attempt to cash in on the teenage craze" and notes that, despite contributions from Milt Gross and Dan Gordon, the series expired after seven issues. |
Characters | Tommy Tabby; Kitty Catt; Heppity Hare; Mr. Square |
Synopsis | Full-page, front cover illustration depicts the issue cast. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Synopsis | Full-page inside front cover ad for a mail-order skin treatment. |
Script | ? (ad copy) |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Brief synopses of the book's contents with depictions of the issue cast. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Characters | Elephant; Dr. Skunk |
Synopsis | An elephant ruins a juke box but makes amends. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals; Gags |
Characters | Kitty Catt; Mr. and Mrs. Catt; Tommy Tabby |
Synopsis | Kitty Catt wants new clothes to attend the Fish Fest but her parents nix the idea. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Characters | Tommy Tabby; Heppity Hare; Kitty Catt |
Synopsis | Tommy Tabby grows long hair after using 'Fur-Grow'. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals; Gags |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Tommy Tabby; Kitty Catt; Heppity Hare; Mr. Square; Frank Sinatra |
Synopsis | Heppity Hare helps Mr. Square achieve acceptance among the Hepcats. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Characters | Tommy Tabby; Kitty Catt; Heppity Hare; Mr. Square |
Synopsis | Tommy Tabby has a date with Kitty Catt and needs a car. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Characters | Heppity Hare; Mr. Square |
Synopsis | Heppity Hare tricks Mr. Square into do his yard work. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals; Gags |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Tommy Tabby, Kitty Catt, Oswald Foxcroft |
Synopsis | Kitty Catt takes a liking to a snooty intellectual. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Synopsis | When the teachers decide to hold a school square dance, Heppity Hare finds a way to liven it up. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Characters | Kitty Catt, Gloria; Tommy Tabby; Mr. Square |
Synopsis | Ladylike Gloria disdains jitterbug but changes her mind after attending a dance with Mr. Square. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals; Gags |
Characters | Tommy Tabby; Kitty Catt |
Synopsis | Kitty Catt wants Tommy Tabby to drop his club meeting to go to a dance. |
Genre | Teen; Funny Animals |
Synopsis | Full-page, inside back cover ad for a mail-order billfold. |
Script | ? (ad copy) |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Full-page, back cover ad for harmonica lessons. |
Script | ? (ad copy) |
Letters | Typeset |