Icky - Well, there's a name to give one confidence. Sadly the story nearly lived down to that name. The artwork on the splash panel had an interesting, almost experimental, look, but the rest of the story was rough, probably cranked out quickly. Odd how quickly Kafoski went from one failed attempt to get Icky for his orchestra to "well, let's kidnap him." almost as if this is his normal way of doing things.
Shady Business - Feels like there's something missing between pages two and three, and the punchline seemed too abrupt, not enough punch to it.
Zoo Town - Looks like a collection of newspaper comic panels. Okay, but nothing special.
Dancing Class - Uhhh... what? Gum on the floor & someone mooing, and she has to take a magic potion to figure it out? Okayyyyyyyy...not good.
Adventure of the "Talking Pearls" - Better than the first story. At least here the magic potion has a good reason for being used. Artistically (on both stories) Kitty tends to look weird in profile and front views. It's like the artist doesn't want to make her face look too catlike, but a mix between cat and human and it doesn't quite work. The other furries are okay, just Kitty's face that looks odd. He also gives her too long of a neck.
Queen of Death - Now there's a chipper title for a book of humor.
Not a bad story, but a murder mystery in a humor book?
Grandpa Somnambulates - So is Snooky adopted or is she the result of some mixed marriage? The story, eh, okay.
Jerry Jingle - Eh... reading the story I got the sense that Jerry was a sinister being, but, aside from letting Andy fall, which didn't hurt him, Jerry was apparently benevolent. Strange.
Does Some Inventing - Okay, nothing special.
Offhand I'd guess that the artist for Icky, Flash Lyte & Jerry Jingle was probably the same guy, while the Snooky artist also did the Pussy Katnip stories.