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| Spanish_Rumple |
O/T but still about a funny bunch of cats! take a lookI've been recently getting addicted to reading this comic.http://www.catenamanor.com/comics/ She draws a kind of mixture between Disney animals such as Looney Toons style and mixed up with manga characteristics such as the hair style that they wear and how we can see the eyes through the hair. I hope you enjoy, I liked it quite a lot. |
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| Rumblepurr |
One problem...If you will go to the last comic, you will see that the artist is on hiatus - and the comic strip has been stopped. Unfortunately, there is not a date when it might restart, or even if it will...I will agree that it is one of the better Cat-related strips. Another one is "Tales from New Winter" ( HERE ). Unfortunately, this strip has also been stopped - which is something happening to a lot of good stuff... Rumblepurr The Writer Cat. |
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| Pounce |
Re: One problem...Very nice art work.
Hey...we still have Garfield. |
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| Rallers |
Even if it's stopped, that comic's got some great art and characters that it's worth checking out the archives there. Plus, it had a spoof of Cats called People or something. Oh yeah, and it has a My Little Pony-loving evil tarantula. You can't beat that. "RIDE ON TO VICTORY, PASSION BLOSSOM JUBILEE SUPREME!" |
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| Drumdraper |
That is an awesome webcomic! One that is still going on and about personified animals is about two ten year old foxes named Ozy and Millie: http://ozyandmillie.org/archives.html
It's been going on since 1998 and it has no signs of stopping. Here's a feline related piece of trivia that ties into cats concerning this comic. Millie's middle name is Mehitabel, which comes from a collection of poems and newspaper articles called Archy and Mehitabel by Don Marquis about a cockroach and his friend Mehitabel the cat. She can be called the original glamour cat by her personality and that she was on Broadway in Mel Brooks's Shinbone Alley ten or so years before Cats. The musical was also turned into an animated movie by the same production company that did the animation sequence at the beginning of Grease. |