(July 1960)

Harvey, 1955 Series
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Volume
1
Price
0.10 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
On-sale Date
1960-04-15
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Harvey Publications Inc.
Brand
Harvey Comics [Jack-in-the-box]
Editing
Leon Harvey (credited) (editor, vice president); Sid Jacobson ? (actual editor)

Issue Notes

All reprint issue. Interior comic content is all reprint. A "Giants" theme runs through the entire issue, with the exception of the "Inky and Dinky" story. On-sale date from 1960 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.

[A Really "Hot" Dog!] (Table of Contents)

Felix the Cat / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Warren Kremer
Inks
Warren Kremer
Colors
Warren Kremer ?

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Felix the Cat; anthropomorphic hot dog
Synopsis
An angry hot dog jumps from its bun to bark at Felix.
Keywords
hot dogs

Indexer Notes

Pencils and inks credit from Michael Morgan via the GCD Error Tracker (http://errors.comics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10666), 2016-08-26; the previous indexer credit the pencils and inks to "Joe Oriolo ?"

New cover for an issue of reprints.

[Feet of Bravery?] (Table of Contents: 1)

Felix the Cat / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Otto Messmer
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What nonsense! - Everyone knows there's no such thing as a giant!
Feature Logo
Felix the Cat [Harvey Comics logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Felix the Cat
Synopsis
Felix talks pretty brave about fighting giants, until he spies a huge pair of feet coming around a corner.
Reprints
Keywords
be-careful-what-you-wish-for; exaggerating one’s importance; feet; giant; wrong impression

Indexer Notes

Pencils and inks credits from Michael Morgan via the GCD Error Tracker (http://errors.comics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10667), 2016-08-26; the previous indexer credited both to "Joe Oriolo ?"

Giant Size (Table of Contents: 2)

Felix the Cat / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Joe Oriolo; Otto Messmer (original concept)
Pencils
Joe Oriolo
Inks
Joe Oriolo
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Golly, am I bored!
Feature Logo
Felix the Cat [Harvey Comics logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Felix the Cat; The Merry Midgets [Tic, Tac, and Toe]; giant
Synopsis
Bored with the cozy life of a housecat and craving adventure, Felix inadvertently summons the Merry Midgets (Tic, Tac, and Toe) who whisk him off to "Fableland" and an encounter with a giant.
Reprints
Keywords
fantasy setting; giant; midgets; quest for excitement; redrawn story; reused story; size differential

Indexer Notes

A reworking of many of the elements of the lead story in Felix the Cat Winter Annual (Toby, 1954 Series) #2 (Winter 1954) titled "Felix the Cat and the Merry Midgets", which was reformatted from the "Merry Midgets" continuity of Otto Messmer's original Felix newspaper strips of 1939.

Differing from Messmer's original story, the Merry Midgets (Tic, Tac, and Toe) speak here in rhyme, similar to Walt Disney's Bucky Bug and the Dell/Gold Key version of Beep Beep the Road Runner.

Part One of Three.

[No Fun at the Fun House!] (Table of Contents: 3)

Kitty / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Otto Messmer
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Gracious! - I haven't been to one of those places since I was a kitten!
Feature Logo
Kitty
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Kitty; fun house barker; giant
Synopsis
Kitty bonks her head while in a carnival fun house and dreams she's entered a giant's castle.
Reprints
Keywords
carnival; dream sequence; fun house; giant; size differential

Indexer Notes

Pencils and inks credits from Michael Morgan via the GCD Error Tracker (http://errors.comics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10668), 2016-08-26; the previous indexer credit both to "Joe Oriolo ?"

According to Felix expert and historian David Gerstein, author of "Nine Lives to Live a Classic Felix Celebration by Otto Messmer" (1996, Fantagraphics Books), Messmer did some pencil art during the Harvey run - but with different inkers, so his work here less reflects his more classic works of the newspaper strip and the Dell and Toby Press comics. Per indexer's personal conversation with David Gerstein (2022).

The "dream giant" in this story (presumably drawn by Messmer) more closely resembles the giant of Messmer's original story than does Joe Oriolo's giant of our main story.

Tale of a Shoe (Table of Contents: 4)

Felix the Cat / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Joe Oriolo; Otto Messmer (original concept)
Pencils
Joe Oriolo
Inks
Joe Oriolo
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Won't you join us three in this giant cup of tea?
Feature Logo
Felix the Cat [Harvey Comics logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Felix the Cat; The Merry Midgets [Tic, Tac, and Toe]; giant; Felix's mistress
Synopsis
While Felix's mistress looks for her missing cat, Felix and the Merry Midgets are captured by the giant.
Reprints
Keywords
capture; escape; fantasy setting; giant; midgets; redrawn story; reused story; size differential

Indexer Notes

A reworking of many of the elements of the lead story in Felix the Cat Winter Annual (Toby, 1954 Series) #2 (Winter 1954) titled "Felix the Cat and the Merry Midgets", which was reformatted from the "Merry Midgets" continuity of Otto Messmer's original Felix newspaper strips of 1939.

Part Two of Three.

Flyin' High (Table of Contents: 5)

Felix the Cat / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Joe Oriolo; Otto Messmer (original concept)
Pencils
Otto Messmer
Inks
Joe Oriolo ?
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How do you do? And just how good are things with you?
Feature Logo
Felix the Cat [Harvey Comics logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Felix the Cat; The Merry Midgets [Tic, Tac, and Toe]; giant; Felix's mistress
Synopsis
Felix and the Merry Midgets escape, thanks to the giant's pepper-induced super-sneezes. The midgets glide away atop playing cards (as seen in Messmer's original story) and Felix is sneeze-expelled from Fableland and blown back home through the mistress' living room hanging picture - which is ripped apart by the cat's reentry. Blaming Felix for the damage, the mistress throws him out leaving him homeless once again.
Reprints
Keywords
capture; escape; fantasy setting; giant; midgets; redrawn story; reused story; size differential

Indexer Notes

A reworking of many of the elements of the lead story in Felix the Cat Winter Annual (Toby, 1954 Series) #2 (Winter 1954) titled "Felix the Cat and the Merry Midgets", which was reformatted from the "Merry Midgets" continuity of Otto Messmer's original Felix newspaper strips of 1939.

Pencils and inks credits from Michael Morgan via the GCD Error Tracker (http://errors.comics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10670), 2016-08-26; the previous indexer credited both to "Joe Oriolo ?" Inks might be Oriolo over Messmer's pencils.

Part Three of Three.

In the Swim (Table of Contents: 6)

text story / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
All the barnyard folk knew that old Henrietta Hen was very nearsighted, but even so -- to make such a mistake!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Henrietta Hen; Henrietta's little ducklings; Teresa Turkey; Claudia Cow; Marrieta Mule
Synopsis
Nearsighted Henrietta Hen adopts a family of little ducklings, raising them as if they were her own. Complications ensue when the ducklings begin swimming.
Reprints
Keywords
adoption; ducklings; farm setting; hen; swimming

Fat Chance (Table of Contents: 7)

text story / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The citizens of Greenwood Valley were buzzing with excitement, for that day the animal community was getting a new citizen - And what's more, he was coming all the way from Africa!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Regina Rabbit; Franklin Fox; Horace Hippo; Sylvester Squirrel
Synopsis
In an early instance of what we would now call "fat-shaming", huge Horace Hippo arrives in Greenwood Valley and is ridiculed and scorned for his size by the smaller and more fleet-of-foot animals of the community -- until a great flood occurs and "big, fat, foolish-looking" Horace (as he's described in the story) proves his value as a rescuer.
Reprints
Keywords
"fat-shaming"; community of animals; flood; forest setting; hippo; unlikely hero

[Felix's Dishonorable Discharge] (Table of Contents: 8)

Felix the Cat Tee Vee Serial / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Joe Oriolo; Otto Messmer (original concept)
Pencils
Joe Oriolo
Inks
Joe Oriolo
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Felix, aboard a Navy battleship finds himself being the boat's floor mat...
Feature Logo
Felix the Cat Tee Vee Serial
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Felix the Cat; captain; admiral; various sailors; cannibals
Synopsis
Felix escapes the Navy battleship he unwittingly boarded by hiding in an empty artillery shell, which is fired off the ship. Unfortunately, the cat-containing shell lands Felix on an island of cannibals.
Reprints
Keywords
artillery shell; battleship; cannibals; redrawn story; reused story; U.S.Navy

Indexer Notes

Art and coloring simulate a black-and-white television program. Continued from issue #109 and continued in issue #111.

A reworking of several of the elements of a story titled "Felix the Cat Modern Jonah" in Felix the Cat Winter Annual (Toby, 1954 Series) #2 (Winter 1954), which was reformatted from an original Otto Messmer Felix newspaper strip continuity of the 1930s.

Good Double-Entendre: Felix is concerned for his safety aboard this floating instrument of war:
FELIX: "Golly! A cat's life isn't WORTH A DIME aboard a busy battleship like this!" ...This line is not in Messmer's original story.

[To the Moon] (Table of Contents: 9)

Inky and Dinky / comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Otto Messmer
Inks
Joe Oriolo ?
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look Inky! It says here the moon is made of hydrogen, oxygen and other minerals!
Feature Logo
Inky and Dinky
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Inky; Dinky; Kitty; two guys in gas masks
Synopsis
Inky and Dinky argue over the composition of the Moon, with each determined to prove himself right.
Reprints
Keywords
argument; composition; gas masks; Moon; rocket ship; wrong impression

Indexer Notes

Pencils and inks credits from Michael Morgan via the GCD Error Tracker (http://errors.comics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10671), 2016-08-26; the previous indexer credited both to "Joe Oriolo ?" Inks might be Oriolo over Messmer's pencils.

The only story in this issue that breaks with the overall theme of "giants".

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [A Really "Hot" Dog!]
    Felix the Cat
  2. 1. [Feet of Bravery?]
    Felix the Cat
  3. 2. Giant Size
    Felix the Cat
  4. 3. [No Fun at the Fun House!]
    Kitty
  5. 4. Tale of a Shoe
    Felix the Cat
  6. 5. Flyin' High
    Felix the Cat
  7. 6. In the Swim
  8. 7. Fat Chance
  9. 8. [Felix's Dishonorable Discharge]
    Felix the Cat Tee Vee Serial
  10. 9. [To the Moon]
    Inky and Dinky
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Dwayne Best
  • Steve Coates
  • Jean-Francois Masse
  • Craig Richardson
  • Tony R. Rose
  • Joe Torcivia
  • Gary L. Watson (R.I.P.)