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Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 1

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Iggy and Heathcliff go on vacation at their Uncle Tex's dude ranch. And when they find out that Uncle Tex is in trouble, Heathcliff's karate skills come in handy in "The Karate Kitty." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Howard Post & Jacqueline Roettcher. Then in "Burp," Heathcliff journeys into the undersea world and has a good time until he overindulges on fish. Script by Warren Kremer and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Issue also several short Heathcliff gag strips. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #2
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 2

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, a tough prospector named Klondike Mike kidnaps Heathcliff and forces him to help hunt for gold in the Artic in "The Great Ice Adventure or Tundra and Lightning." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Then in "The Magic Mirror," Heathcliff and Iggy body switch and have to act like the other until they can get back to normal. Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Angelo DeCesare & Jacqueline Roettcher. Issue also several short Heathcliff gag strips. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #3
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 3

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Iggy and Heathcliff are worried when their friend, Officer Mooney, has the curse of the werewolf placed on him. And when a real werewolf appears that night, Iggy and Heathcliff are in big trouble in "The Werewolf of Westfinster." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Then in "Pedal-Pushing Pussycat," Heathcliff has a lot to deal with when the mice get a new vehicle built for speed and avoiding cats – the Micycle. Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Issue also several short Heathcliff gag strips. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #4
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 4

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, tired of losing fights to Heathcliff, Muggsy and Spike get Heathcliff out of their hair by enlisting him in the army in "You're in the Army Meow." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Howard Post & Ruth Leon. Then in "Summer Job," Heathcliff and Iggy get summer work as house cleaners and their first job is to clean up a big mansion. Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Angelo DeCesare & Jacqueline Roettcher. Issue also several short Heathcliff gag strips. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #5
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 5

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Heathcliff helps out a jockey and a horse that are in trouble at the Westfinster Race Track in "Horse Feathers." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Then in "No Parking," Heathcliff decides to do something about Prudy using and taking advantage of Iggy who has fallen under Prudy's spell. Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Angelo DeCesare & Ruth Leon. Issue also several short Heathcliff gag strips. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #6
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 6

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Heathcliff's antics in the public library lead him and Iggy into Fairyland which is filled with elves, dwarves, pixies, gnomes, trolls and other enchanted creatures including a witch in "Elf Service." Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Howard Post & Ruth Leon. Then in "Track Star," Heathcliff helps out the mice in the house who are trying to win a track meet. Script by Tony Franco and art by Warren Kremer & Roberta Edelman. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #7
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 7

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Heathcliff is the only one brave enough to endure Grandma's bad driving when she goes to pick up the car. And then he needs to be even braver when Grandma gets kidnapped by some bank robbers in "The Runaway Car." Script by Dave Manak and art by Warren Kremer & Jon D'Agostino. Then in "Mechani-Cat," Heathcliff has to deal with a mechanical version of himself. Script by Laura Hitchcock and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. And in "The Nutmeg Family Album," Iggy shows Heathcliff their first trip to the museum when they were just babies. Script by Nate Butler and art by Dave Manak & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #8
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 8

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Iggy and Heathcliff sneak into a closed Egyptian exhibit and get to help some archaeologists with the exhibit. But those archaeologists are really crooks in "King Cat-Tu-Fat's Treasure." Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Warren Kremer & Jon D'Agostino. Then in "The Soggy Saga of Moby Tuna," Heathcliff learns about obsessive behavior when Marcy reads him the story of Moby Tuna and we get a Heathcliff version of the classic story "Moby Dick." Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #10
    Heathcliff's Funhouse (1987 Marvel/Star Comics) 10

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Heathcliff is assigned the task of guarding a big piece of cheese from the mice. But to the mice, that means war – literally, in "War and Piece of Cheese." Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Then in "It's Friday the 13th," Heathcliff and Iggy are determined to avoid the bad luck on that bad, unlucky day. Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Brown & Ruth Leon. And in "Isn't It Ro-Mouse-Tic," Heathcliff tries to help out and coach Melvin the mouse who is having a lot of trouble in the romance department. Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Warren Kremer & Jacqueline Roettcher. Cover price $1.00.