JetCat

JetCat is a young female superhero who "flies like a jet, and fights like a cat", created by Jay Stephens (of Tutenstein and The Secret Saturdays fame), who first appeared in the weekly comic strip "Oddville!" beginning in 1994. The character resurfaced as the star of the 1997 Dark Horse Comics mini-series, "The Land Of Nod", which was later collected as the multiple Eisner-Award nominated The Land Of Nod Rockabye Book. Jetcat next appeared in four animated shorts that aired in the final two seasons of Nickelodeon's KaBlam!., which was nominated for an Annie Award. In 2001, Jetcat starred in a new comic book miniseries for Oni Press titled 'Jetcat Clubhouse', and returned to her original town of Oddville in the weekly comic strip series, 'Welcome to... Oddville!', which ran in the Toronto

JetCat

JetCat is a young female superhero who "flies like a jet, and fights like a cat", created by Jay Stephens (of Tutenstein and The Secret Saturdays fame), who first appeared in the weekly comic strip "Oddville!" beginning in 1994. The character resurfaced as the star of the 1997 Dark Horse Comics mini-series, "The Land Of Nod", which was later collected as the multiple Eisner-Award nominated The Land Of Nod Rockabye Book. Jetcat next appeared in four animated shorts that aired in the final two seasons of Nickelodeon's KaBlam!., which was nominated for an Annie Award. In 2001, Jetcat starred in a new comic book miniseries for Oni Press titled 'Jetcat Clubhouse', and returned to her original town of Oddville in the weekly comic strip series, 'Welcome to... Oddville!', which ran in the Toronto