The Adventures of Pussycat

The Adventures of Pussycat

The Adventures of Pussycat one-shot
Cover art by Bill Everett
Publication information
Publisher Magazine Management Company
Genre Ribaldry
Publication date October 1968
Number of issues 1
Main character(s) Pussycat
Creative team
Writer(s) Stan Lee
Larry Lieber
Ernie Hart
Artist(s) Wally Wood
Bill Ward
Jim Mooney
Al Hartley

The Adventures of Pussycat was a one-shot comics magazine that reprinted the risqué, black-and-white feature "Pussycat" that ran throughout various men's adventure magazines published by Martin Goodman's Magazine Management Company in the 1960s. The feature's creative staff came largely from Magazine Management's sister company, Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Men's magazine feature

A bawdy but non-pornographic, tongue-in-cheek secret agent comics feature, "Pussycat" was launched following the success of Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder's color comics feature "Little Annie Fanny", published in Playboy magazine from 1962 to the 1980s.[1] Long-established comic-book artist Wally Wood whose own similar 1968-1974 Sally Forth would run in armed services publications created the 1965 premiere, in which Pussycat, a secretary for S.C.O.R.E. (Secret Council of Ruthless Extroverts) is recruited to fight the agency's archenemsis, L.U.S.T.[1] Artist Jim Mooney retouched over Wood's work for the reprint in the 1968 stand-alone issue.[2]

The feature premiered in Male Annual #3 (1965), and ran in at least Male Annual #4-5 (1966–1967), Stag Annual #3 (1966), and in issues of Men and Stag.[2]

As Mooney recalled in 2000, "[I]n the early '70s, I did work for Goodman's men's magazines, a strip called 'Pussycat'. Stan [Lee] wrote the first one I did, and then his brother Larry [Lieber] wrote the ones that came later".[3]

The later strips abandoned this "ditzy spy" format and turned her into a savvy investigative reporter, who continually managed to find herself in situations where her clothes were torn off, voluntarily removed, or otherwise caused to "be elsewhere" by various events and situations. Usually, this was played to her advantage, as she used the distractions to stop the nefarious plots of the bad guys and get her story.

Other talent from Goodman's Marvel Comics who contributed to the Pussycat series include writer Ernie Hart, and artists Al Hartley and Bill Everett. Contributing separately was the notable "good girl art" cartoonist Bill Ward.

Comics magazine

Eight five-page episodes were collected in a one-shot, black-and-white comics magazine cover-dated October 1968, and titled The Adventures of Pussycat on its trademarked cover logo and simply Pussycat in the copyright information in its postal indicia.[2] The cover price of 35 cents[2] matched that of the same publisher's black-and-white Marvel Comics magazine The Spectacular Spider-Man, released the same year but with an original, newly published story.

The one-shot has no ads except a back-cover advertisement for Jade East cologne. It also contains an unclothed but non-nude centerfold. In addition to seven reprinted stories, the comic included an original five-page Pussycat tale, "The Hidden Hippie Caper", by writer Larry Lieber and artist Jim Mooney.[2]

Larry Graber is credited as the comic book's art director, and Lew Holloway as associate art director.[2]

Episodes

Splash panel, "The Castaway Cutie", from Male (March 1969). Art by Jim Mooney.
Bill Ward panels from The Adventures of Pussycat

This list is incomplete, and except for the first episode, the order is uncertain

Episodes appearing in The Adventures of Pussycat
All are reprints except final story.[2]
Male Annual #3 (1965)
Stag Annual #3 (1966)
Male Annual #4 (1966)
Stag Annual #4 (1967)
Male Annual #5 (1967)
Reprinted in Stag Annual #7 (May 1970); Cartoon Capers vol. 5, #3 (June 1970); Popular Cartoons vol. 12, #50 (April 1980)
Stag Annual #5 (1968)
Reprinted Stag Annual #5 (1968); Cartoons and Gags vol. 16, #6 (Dec. 1969); Cartoon Fun and Comedy vol. 15, #99 (Jan. 1981)
Men Annual #2 (1968)
Reprinted in Cartoon Laughs vol. 9, #1 (Jan. 1970); Cartoon Fun and Comedy vol. 15, #98 (Oct. 1980)
Men Annual #1 (1967)
Reprinted in Laugh Parade vol. 10, #1 (Jan. 1970)
The Adventures of Pussycat (Oct. 1968)
Reprinted in Cartoon Laughs vol. 9, #4 (July 1970): Cartoon Capers vol. 6, #4 (Sept. 1971); Popular Jokes vol. 15, #73 (Nov. 1979); Popular Jokes vol. 15, #78 (Feb. 1981)
Other episodes (listed roughly chronologically)
Male vol. 18, #3 (March 1968)
Male vol. 18, #4 (April 1968)
Male vol. 18, #5 (May 1968)
Male (June 1968)
Male (July 1968) (3 pp.)
Male Annual #6 (1968)
Male (Aug. 1968)
Male vol. 18, #9 (Sept. 1968)
Male (Oct. 1968) (4 pp.)
Male (Dec. 1968)
Male (Feb. 1969)
Male (March 1969)
Men (April 1969)
Men (May 1969) (4 pp.)
Men (June 1969)
Men (July 1969)
Reprinted in Cartoon Capers vol. 8, #3 (May 1973)
Men (Aug. 1969)
Reprinted in Cartoon Capers vol. 5, #2 (April 1970); Laugh Parade vol. 10, #6 (Nov. 1970); Cartoon Capers vol. 6, #2 (May 1971); Laugh Parade vol. 11, #5 (Oct. 1971); Cartoons and Gags vol. 20, #2 (March 1973); Cartoon Capers vol. 9, #2 (March 1974); Laugh Parade vol. 14, #6 (Dec. 1974); Fun House vol. 20, #8 (May 1979)
Men vol. 18, #9 (Sept. 1969)
Men (Oct. 1969) (4 pp.)
Reprinted in Male Annual #8 (June 1970)
Men (Nov. 1969) (4 pp.)
Men (Dec. 1969) (4 pp.)
Reprinted in Cartoons and Gags vol. 17, #2 (April 1970)
Stag Annual #6 (1969)
Men Annual #3 (1969) (5 pp.)
Male Annual #7 (1969); Stag Annual (1971)
Men (Jan. 1970)
Men (Feb. 1970)
Reprinted in Cartoon Capers (Oct. 1970); Cartoon & Gags (May 1973); Laugh Parade (April 1974); Best Cartoons (Feb. 1975); Popular Cartoons (Jan. 1977)
Men (March 1970)
Stag Annual (July 1970); 'Laugh Parade vol. 10, #4 (July 1970); Cartoon Capers vol. 5, #6 (Nov. 1970); Laugh Parade vol. 11, #3 (June 1971); Cartoons and Gags vol. 18, #5 (Nov. 1971; pp. 60-63); Cartoon Capers vol. 7, #4 (July 1972); Laugh Parade vol. 13, #4 (Aug. 1973); Cartoon Capers vol. 10, #2 (March 1975); Fun House vol. 21, #9 (Aug. 1979)
Men (April 1970)
Reprinted in Cartoons and Gags vol. 17, #4 (1970)
Men (May 1970)
Reprinted in Male Annual #11 (1970)
Men (July 1970)
Reprinted in Cartoons and Gags vol. 18, #4 (Sept. 1971)
Men (Aug. 1970)
Men (Sept. 1970) (4 pp.)
Reprinted in Stag Annual #12 (1972); Best Cartoons from the Editors of Male & Stag vol. 4, #4 (July 1973)
Men (Oct 1970) (4 pp.)
Reprinted in Male Annual #16 (1973)
Men (Nov. 1970)
Reprinted in Male vol. 21, #6 (1971); Popular Cartoons vol. 12, #55 (Oct. 1980)
Men Annual #4 (1970); For Men Only Annual vol. 17, #6 (1970)
Men (Dec. 1970) (first with full creator credits)
Men (Feb. 1971)
Reprinted in Cartoons and Gags vol. 19, #6 (Nov. 1972); Best Cartoons from the Editors of Male & Stag pp. 60-63 (date n.a.)
Men (March 1971)
Reprinted in Cartoon Laughs vol. 10, #6 (Dec. 1971); Cartoon Laughs vol. 12, #4 (Aug. 1973); Cartoon Capers vol. 9, #5 (Sept. 1974)
Men (April 1971)
Reprinted in Men Annual #13 (1972)
Men (May 1971)
Reprinted in Male Annual #13 (Nov. 1971)
Men (June 1971)
Reprinted in Popular Cartoons vol. 10, #39 (April 1977)
Men (July 1971) (4 pp.)
Men (Aug. 1971)
Men (Sept. 1971)
Reprinted in Best Cartoons (Male & Stag) vol. 3, #1 (Jan. 1972)
Men (Oct. 1971)
Reprinted in Stag Annual #15 (1973); Cartoons and Gags vol. 19, #4 (July 1972); Popular Cartoons vol. 10, #38 (July 1972); Cartoon Capers vol. 8, #5 (Sept. 1973)
Men (Nov. 1971)
Reprinted in Cartoon Laughs vol. 13, #2 (April 1974)
Men (Dec. 1971)
(Reprinted in?) Stag Annual #11 (1971); Best Cartoons from the Editors of Male & Stag'
Men (Jan. 1972)
Reprinted in Laugh Parade vol. 12, #3 (1972) (4 pp.)
Men (Feb. 1972)
Reprinted in Best Cartoons (For Men Only) #1 (1974)
Men (March 1972)
Men (April 1972) (4 pp.)
Reprinted in Best Cartoons from the Editors of Male & Stag vol. 4, #1 (Jan. 1973)
Men (June 1972)
Men (July 1972)
Reprinted in Best Cartoons (Male & Stag) vol. 5, #6 (Dec 1974)
Men (Aug. 1972)
Reprinted in Laugh Parade (Dec. 1972); Cartoons and Gag (Aug. 1973); Laugh Parade (June 1974); Best Cartoons (Male & Stag) vol. 6, #3 (April 1975); Popular Cartoons (July 1977); Fun House (Aug. 1981; final appearance of feature)
Male (Nov. 1968)
Reprinted in Cartoons and Gags vol. 18, #2 (May 1971); Cartoon Laughs vol. 12, #1 (Feb. 1973); Cartoons and Gags vol. 21, #1 (Jan. 1974)
Men (May 1972)
Reprinted in Cartoons and Gags vol. 20, #1

References

  1. 1 2 Hembeck, Fred (June 14, 2005). "Marvel's Pussycat Adventures". The Fred Hembeck Show (column), Episode 14, IGN.com. p. 2. Archived from the original on July 23, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pussycat at the Grand Comics Database. Archived from the original June 28, 2010.
  3. "Jim Mooney Over Marvel: From Terrytoons to Omega the Unknown, Jim talks Comics". Comic Book Artist (7). February 2000. Archived from the original on May 14, 2011.

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