Sometimes a new issue of King-Cat Comics and Stories lands on the doorstep when you need it most. This issue will likely be that for many people, because it is a joy in joyless times (that still acknowledges all the swirling bad).
In this issue there are a lot of groundhog sightings. A unibrow history. Life before the internet. A memoir told in only Saturdays. Comic poems about dead skunks, power lines, sand footprints, and sparrows in the rain. Shooting dice with Mary Tyler Moore in dreams.
36 pages, half-letter size.