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词条 Superkatt
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  1. Publication history

  2. Character

      Supporting characters  

  3. In other media

  4. References

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|debut=Giggle Comics #9 (June 1944)
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|}}Superkatt is an American "funny animal" comic book series by Dan Gordon (under the comics pen name "Dang"), a jab at the “long-underwear” genre of superhero comics. The series stars Superkatt, an anthropomorphic cat who wears a bowtie, bonnet, and diaper as a superhero costume.[1] Ron Goulart, author of Ron Goulart's Great History of Comic Books, said that Superkatt was Dang's most memorable comic book character.[2] Denis Gifford, author of The International Book of Comics, said that the character "was as silly as his supercostume."[3]

Publication history

Superkatt first appeared in American Comics Group's Giggle Comics #9 in 1944.[3] The series was a regular feature in Giggle until 1955, when creator Gordon returned to the animation field. The character also made an appearance in ACG's series Ha-Ha Comics in 1946.

Character

  • Superkatt - An anthropomorphic cat nicknamed "Supe."[3] Superkatt does not have any super powers at all, but is a normal (talking) house cat that dresses in a diaper, a baby’s bonnet, and a big blue bow to fight minor neighborhood injustices.

Supporting characters

  • Humphrey - An anthropomorphic dog character
  • Petunia - An African American human who works as a maid[4]
  • Junior - A human child. Junior wears Superkatt's superhero clothing when Superkatt is not in costume.[5]
  • Lassie - A female dog who Humphrey develops a crush on.[6]
  • Trelawney - A cat who decided to disguise himself as Superkatt in order to steal some birds.[7]
  • Clancy - A cat who is Trelawney's accomplice.[8]
  • Chauncey - A dog.[9]

In other media

In 1947, Superkatt appeared in the animated short Leave Us Chase It, a part of the Phantasies series. A cat, who is being tormented by a mouse, reads a comic book and receives inspiration from it, so he dresses up as Superkatt and decides to fight back.[10]{{page needed|date=January 2011}}

References

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1. ^Goulart, Ron. Ron Goulart's Great History of Comic Books. Contemporary Books, 1986. [https://books.google.com/books?ei=6w8-Tfv3CIKdlgf4xKz8Bg&ct=result&id=z70bAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22Superkatt%22&q=%22diaper%22#search_anchor 222]. Retrieved from Google Books on January 24, 2011. "Superkatt was in Giggle, wearing a hero costume that consisted of a baby bonnet, a bow tie, and a diaper."
2. ^Goulart, Ron. Ron Goulart's Great History of Comic Books. Contemporary Books, 1986. [https://books.google.com/books?id=z70bAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Superkatt%22&dq=%22Superkatt%22&hl=en&ei=6w8-Tfv3CIKdlgf4xKz8Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAw 154]. Retrieved from Google Books on January 24, 2011.
3. ^Gifford, Denis. The International Book of Comics. Crescent Books, 1984. [https://books.google.com/books?id=jCllAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Superkatt%22&dq=%22Superkatt%22&hl=en&ei=6w8-Tfv3CIKdlgf4xKz8Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAQ 132]. Retrieved from Google Books on January 24, 2011. "[...]of the funny animal supercrowd was "Superkatt", who made his debut in Giggle Comics No.9 (1994). As drawn by "Dang" (the comic-book pen name of animator Dan Gordon from the Fleischer Studio), Superkatt, known as "Supe" for short (which he was), was as silly as his super costume."
4. ^Superkatt. Giggle Comics #42 (Dec. 1945), p. 2.
5. ^Superkatt. Giggle Comics #46 (Oct. 1947), p. 7.
6. ^Superkatt. Giggle Comics #46 (Oct. 1947), p. 4.
7. ^Superkatt. Giggle Comics #25 (Jan. 1946), p. 5.
8. ^Superkatt. Giggle Comics #25 (Jan. 1946), p. 1.
9. ^Superkatt. Giggle Comics #46 (Oct. 1947), p. 5.
10. ^Webb, Graham. The Animated Film Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to American Shorts, Features and Sequences 1900-1979. McFarland, 2000. Page not stated by Google Books. Retrieved from Google Books on January 24, 2011. "Leave Us Chase It (Phantasy) 24 Apr. 1947; pc: Colum; prod: Raymond Katz, Henry Binder; dir: Howard Swift; [...] Impressed by a comic he is reading, a cat disguises himself as "Superkatt" to try and get the best of a cocky mouse. "

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