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JETCAT CLUBHOUSE
#2, by Jay Stephens, $3.25 U.S., $4.95 Canada
By Gary Hornberger Thursday, February 03 2011
I’m looking at the cover of this one thinking to myself, hey it’s kind of a mini Groovie Ghoulies, right? It has a mini Frankenstein, a mini mummy, and all that haunted Halloween stuff. The only problem with all of this is that it is written kind of for kids. There’s some monkey bathroom humor, some Felix the Cat belly laughing, but nothing that would really tickle an adult’s funnybone. Of course, if I was a kid on a long trip to say Kansas or Texas, I would die for this stuff, but I’m not and neither are the readers of this zine, so I’ll make the description of this comic short. This comic is about a grade school girl whose alter ego is the crime fighting Jetcat, and her friends and enemies. That’s it, people, not much to see here. Please move along. (ONI Press Inc., 6336 SE Milwaukee Ave., PMB 30, Portland, OR 97202)
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