Omaha the Cat Dancer

Omaha the Cat Dancer

Creation & Design

Omaha was created by writer Kate Worley and artist Reed Waller, designed to be a unique anthropomorphic character that explores adult themes in a comic format.

Early Years

Omaha's early stories focused on her life as a dancer in a nightclub, navigating relationships and the complexities of her world.

Character Development

Throughout her stories, Omaha evolves from a simple dancer to a complex character dealing with issues of love, betrayal, and self-discovery, reflecting the changing attitudes towards anthropomorphic characters in comics.

Cultural Reception

Omaha the Cat Dancer received critical acclaim for its mature storytelling and unique art style, becoming a cult classic in the independent comic scene.

Character Details

Real Name:
Omaha
Species:
Anthropomorphic Cat
Gender:
Female
Abilities:
Dancing, Acrobatics, Charisma
Weight:
8lbs
Height:
5' 0"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
orange
Kitchen Sink Press Aug 1981

Bizarre Sex #9

Low
$8
Mid
$20
High
$70
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1st appearance of Omaha the Cat Dancer in a standard comic book
Omaha previously appeared in Vootie, a fanzine of comic book strips
Omaha the Cat Dancer is a sexually explicit yarn featuring an anthropomorphic feline stripper
First printing has a $1.50 cover price, dated August 1981 and has the number 54321 on the interior cover

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