Omaha the Cat Dancer

OMAHA THE CAT DANCER
Kitchen Sink (1986-95)
All 26 original issues: v01 19 issues • v02 4 issues • images of omaha 2 issues.
Every page scanned, including story pages, posters, puzzles, full color outer covers and inner cover glossy b&ws.
Omaha made her first less-than-prominent appearance in 1978, in the Vootie contribution of cartoonist Reed Waller. Vootie was an amateur press association devoted to funny animals, or furries, or even anthropomorphics, as many fans, perhaps sensitive about their affinity for such a child-associated genre, prefer to call them. An amateur press association puts out a collection of separately-published fanzines, distributed mainly among its members. This one was named after a sound made by an early Mad parody of J. Fred Muggs, a chimpanzee who appeared on the 1950s Today show, and probably the closest real life has to a funny animal.
Less furry nudity and sex than you would expect from a cat dancer, mostly a furry soap opera. It’s ok though.
