Cat-Man and Kitten

Cat-Man and Kitten (also Catman and Kitten and The Cat-Man and the Kitten) were a pair of superhero characters created by artists Irwin Hasen (Cat-Man) and Charles M. Quinlan (Kitten) with unknown writers. Cat-Man was first published in 1940 by various Frank Z. Temerson companies, although Holyoke Publishing, which took over Temerson's titles from January 1942 - January 1943 has the more widely known name. Due to circumstances in World War II, a radically altered version of the characters would be published in Australia during the war and reprinted in the 1950s. AC Comics would later revive the characters in the 1980s.

Read more about Cat-Man And Kitten:  Golden Age, Australian Revision

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