A Hundred and One Uses of a Dead Cat
Methuen · 1981 · 1 issue
About the series
A single-issue 1981 comic from Methuen, A Hundred and One Uses of a Dead Cat is a darkly humorous, one-off gag book that catalogues absurd and morbidly creative uses for a deceased feline. The series, which has seen periodic reprints and sequels, is best remembered for its deadpan, black-comedy premise and the distinctive, simple line art of its creator, Simon Bond. It stands as a cult classic of 1980s British humor comics, a single-panel anthology whose cynical wit and straightforward concept earned it a lasting, if niche, reputation.