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  2. Black Cat (Harvey Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Kit Weston was introduced in Black Cat #28. [12] The thirteen-year-old boy was a circus aerialist, part of the act The Flying Westons. During a performance, the tent is engulfed in flames by the super-criminal The Fire Bug. The Black Cat saves Kit when he's trapped by the fire on a trapeze platform, but Kit's parents are killed in the blaze.

  3. File:Black Cat Vector.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on es.wikivoyage.org Venezuela; Valencia (España) Ciudad de México; Mérida (México) Mérida (Venezuela)

  4. El Gato Negro - Wikipedia

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    El Gato Negro (The Black Cat) is the name of two fictional American comic book superheroes created by Richard Dominguez and featured in the Azteca Productions' Universe. Both characters made their first appearance in El Gato Negro #1 (October 1993).

  5. Golden Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    Sub-Mariner Comics was canceled with issue #42 (June 1949) and Captain America Comics, by then Captain America's Weird Tales, with #75 (Feb. 1950). Harvey Comics' Black Cat was canceled in 1951 and rebooted as a horror comic later that year—the title would change to Black Cat Mystery, Black Cat Mystic, and eventually Black Cat Western for the ...

  6. Black cat - Wikipedia

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    The black cat, in an alert, fighting stance was later adopted as an anarchist symbol. More specifically, the black cat—sometimes called the "sab cat" or "sabo-tabby" [14] —is associated with anarcho-syndicalism, a branch of anarchism that focuses on labor organizing, including the use of wildcat strikes and direct action tactics.

  7. Herman and Katnip - Wikipedia

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    Herman and Katnip is a series of theatrical cartoons featuring Herman the Mouse and Katnip the Cat, produced by Famous Studios in the 1940s and 1950s. [1] Arnold Stang and Allen Swift were the regular voices of Herman, [ 2 ] while Sid Raymond was the regular actor for Katnip, although one or both of the characters would occasionally be voiced ...

  8. File:Anarchist black cat.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 72 pages use this file: Albert Meltzer; Alexander Schapiro; Anarcho-Syndicalist Review; Anarcho-syndicalism; Augustin Souchy; Confederación Nacional del Trabajo

  9. Carreras Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    Black Cat is now a cigarette brand sold around the world named after a real black domestic cat. The cat spent hours curled up asleep in the window of Don José’s Wardour Street shop, well before the turn of the 20th century. Because the cat became such a familiar sight to the passers-by, the shop began to be known as the “black cat shop”.