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Cute cat illustrated in a 4-panel comic, playfully interacting with a laptop. Image credits: flooflers. Smooth. Two cats walking side by side in a 4-panel comic, illustrating a cute and funny moment.
Cages is a story about artists, belief, creativity and cats, illustrated in a stripped-down pen and ink style. Publication history The ...
Shock Illustrated (1955–1956) Short Stories (1890–1959) Showmen's Trade Review (1933–1957) Shyflowers Garden Library, Shyflowers Enterprises Ltd. (2001) Sick (1960–1980) Silicon Alley Reporter, Rising Tide Studios (1998–2001) Simpsons Illustrated (1991–1993) Sinsemilla Tips (1980–1990) Situationist Antinational (1974) The Sky ...
In 1944, she wrote and illustrated The Cat Club, the first in a series of stories about a cat, Jenny Linsky, who lived in New York City with her master, the benevolent Captain Tinker. Between 1944 and 1972, Averill wrote and illustrated a dozen more stories about Jenny Linsky and her cat friends, all of whom were based on cats Averill owned or ...
"Space Cat" (written and illustrated by Jim Clements): Garfield is told to simply survive on a spacecraft manned by an artificial intelligence modeled after Odie. He suddenly encounters the Incredibly Huge Galactic War Fleet (IHGWF for short), who threaten to destroy his ship.
At times, it seems the trouble that cats get into is entirely accidental. I can forgive my cat’s near-daily scattering of litter outside their box due to super-enthusiastic waste-burial techniques.
Cats of the Louvre is written and illustrated by Taiyō Matsumoto. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic Original manga magazine from June 20, 2016, to July 20, 2017. [2] [3] Shogakukan published its individual chapters into two wideban volumes, released on October 30, 2017. [4] [5] In North America, the manga has been licensed by Viz ...
A Driver's Guide to Some Common Birds of North America (co-authored with Peter Hansard), The Kama Sutra for Cats (illustrated by Margaret Woodhouse) and Versability, a poetry game similar to Dictionary, where players create new lines for poems rather than new meanings for words (co-authored by his wife Melissa da Souza).