Here's the first part of the complete collection of Cat-Man, a character published by Temerson and Holyoke. This collection contains: Crash Comics (1940) #4-#5, Cat-Man Comics (1941) #1-#17. Enjoy! There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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This is awesome! Thanks for putting this together.
By Jerry V
Thank you, FraBig, for all of your time and effort in compiling all of Cat-Man's appearances into one location!
By bowers
Thanks from me as well, FraBig. Cat-man is one of my very favorites! Cheers, bowers
By FraBig
Thank you all! Yes, he's a pretty cool character indeed. I especially like Charles Quinlan's art in these stories, and Bob Fujitani's in later issues.
By crashryan
Thanks for these great compilations. I've always had a fondness for Cat-Man and the Kitten. I'd love to know more about Charles Quinlan. He's one of those Golden Age artists who weren't necessarily in the top tier, but who turned out interesting work. He apparently wrote a lot of his stuff, with his son, according to some references. Cat-Man certainly went through major changes, from the beefy green guy to the retconned later version with a new origin and a recurring villain.
By Quirky Quokka
Oh I just realised this compilation had been posted the week before I started a reading forum discussion on Catman. I had been thinking of that forum post for awhile. Probably good timing that this compilation has just come out. If anyone's interested, check out the Reading Group forum #310 which starts the week of 13 November 2023.
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