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Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat#66
Cover: Joe Oriolo

Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat #66

Dec 1955 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
“Raining Cats and Dogs”

In "Raining Cats and Dogs," Fosdick finds himself trapped in a time capsule set to open a million years in the future, only to discover that humanity still relies on the ancient product of his forgotten culture—Wildroot Cream-Oil. Written, drawn, and inked by Al Capp, this quirky adventure blends timeless humor with a delightfully absurd twist on legacy and commerce. The cover by Joe Oriolo captures the zany spirit of the tale with its signature whimsy.

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At the beach, Kitty warns Felix not to go swimming right after eating. She's right in more ways than one, as Felix ends up yowling over the last four panels.

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