Rocky & His Friends
Well, this answers a lot of questions. And creates a few more. I'd often heard Rocky and Bullwinkle mentioned, though heck knows where. It might've been one of those things Ben Grimm would refer to, like pantywaist and Charlie Horse (his use of American slang was a great education to me as a child!) Anyway, finally I know who they are.
Amusingly, I watched the Mr Peabody & Sherman animated movie some time back, without having any idea who they were or where they'd come from. I enjoyed it, but now things start to fit into place!
And weirdly, though I'd never seen the art style before, Kilgore's rendering of humans (as opposed to funny animals) reminds of the cartoon stylings of UK comics pioneer Denis Gifford, whose one and two page shorts amused me as a young lad,, when they showed up as fillers in L.Miller's Captain Marvel rip-offs Marvelman & Young Marvelman (who wasn't a younger Marvelman, like Superboy is a younger Superman, but a separate superhero, akin to Captain Marvel Junior.)
I'm not suggesting for a second that Kilgore swiped from Gifford, most likely the other way round, unless it's simply serendipity. But it just gave things a familiar feel.
Anyway, the upshot of all this is, I read a Funny Animal comic and I liked it. Now fancy that! Good choice, QQ, thoroughly enjoyable and amusing, wish I'd see the TV cartoons, but maybe they never made it to the UK. Thanks anyway
All the best
K1ngcat