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King-Cat Comics and Stories#49
Cover: John Porcellino

King-Cat Comics and Stories #49

Oct 1995 · Spit and a Half · 1.00 USD
“Mountain Song”

"Mountain Song" is a quiet, poignant moment in John Porcellino’s long-running King-Cat Comics and Stories, where a personal memory surfaces through a reprinted article and photograph from the Warrenville Digest, August 10, 1995. The piece captures a candid glimpse of Porcellino’s father wearing a King-Cat shirt, a small but meaningful detail that underscores the series’ intimate blend of everyday life and personal reflection. Drawn, inked, lettered, and written entirely by Porcellino, with cover art by him as well, the issue stands as a touching example of his distinctive, understated storytelling.

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Reprint of article and photograph from the Warrenville Digest, August 10, 1995, featuring John Porcellino's father wearing a King-Cat shirt.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).