- "I-I heard you -- even though you didn't actually speak! You know I'm here -- I feel it!"
- ―The Cat
"The Owl and the Pussycat" | |
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The Cat | |
Title: | "The Owl and the Pussycat" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 2 |
Cover price: | .20 |
Cover date: | January, 1973 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Roy Thomas |
Writers: | Linda Fite |
Pencilers: | Marie Severin |
Inkers: | Jim Mooney |
Cover artists: | John Romita |
Cover inker: | John Romita |
Cover letterer: | Morrie Kuramoto |
Colorists: | Marie Severin |
Letterers: | Charlotte Jetter |
Editors: | Roy Thomas |
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"The Owl and the Pussycat" is the title to the second issue of The Cat comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Linda Fite and illustrated by Marie Severin with Jim Mooney on inks. The cover art illustration for this issue was composed by John Romita. The story was colored by Marie Severin and lettered by Charlotte Jetter. It was edited by Roy Thomas. This issue shipped with a November, 1972 cover date and carries a cover price of 20 cents per copy.
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Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
- Malcolm Donalbain (In flashback only)
- Zabo Donalbain (In flashback only)
- Shirlee Bryant (In flashback only)
- Ben Richards
- Broussard
Races
Locations
Powers
Notes & Trivia[]
- This issue is reprinted in the Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades Omnibus hardcover collection.
- This issue is job number 1174 Z.
- This issue includes an advertizement for Saturday morning cartoons on NBC.
- Scenes from this issue are recapped in Giant-Size Creatures #1.
- Broussard is the alias of Arthur Tumolo.
- First appearance of Ben Richards, who is an attorney.
- Shirlee Bryant, Malcolm Donalbain, and Zabo Donalbain all appear in flashback to events from The Cat #1.
- The origin of Greer Grant Nelson is recapped in this issue.
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