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Miss Meow #2 - Trade Cover- Merc Publishing
Miss Meow #2 - Trade Cover- Merc Publishing
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Liversidge’s Claw-some Art: Karl Liversidge’s cover is a stunner—Miss Meow’s slinking through Area 51, looking like she’s about to steal your heart (and maybe some alien tech). Inside, Nahuel Lopez’s art keeps the action pouncing.
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Merc’s Flagship Feline: This is issue #2 of Merc Publishing’s breakout title—a Kickstarter darling turned cult hit. It’s got that indie edge that screams “I’m cooler than Marvel.”
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Katfight Chaos: Written by Murphey, this issue’s got Miss Meow dodging her rival Katfight in a high-stakes heist. It’s a claw-to-claw showdown with more twists than a cat chasing its tail.
As of April 5, 2025, this kitty’s clawing at $5-$10 in Near Mint condition on the secondary market—think eBay or that comic shop guy who’s always “saving it for a special buyer.” Merc’s small press status keeps it niche, but the Kickstarter hype and Liversidge’s fanbase give it a steady purr. Variants (like virgin or metal editions) can hit $20-$30 if you’ve got one.
This cat’s got nine lives and counting! Merc Publishing’s buzz is growing, with Miss Meow leading the charge. Comic cons in 2025 (SDCC, NYCC) could push this to $15-$25 if Merc drops more exclusives or the creative team shows up. Long term, if Miss Meow gets a movie nod or Merc hits mainstream, this could scratch past $40 by 2027. Pounce now and watch it climb—catnip for your wallet!
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Miss Meow (The Purr-fect Thief): She’s infiltrating Area 51 to nab the Helmet of Leonidas, dodging traps and rivals like a pro. This kitty’s got more lives than your average tabby—and more attitude.
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Katfight (The Claw-ful Nemesis): Miss Meow’s arch-rival is hot on her tail, ready to turn this heist into a fur-flying brawl. She’s the purr-sonal thorn in our hero’s side.
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Spartan World Order (The Shady Cats): The mysterious group behind the helmet’s secrets—they’re lurking in the shadows, ready to pounce on anyone who gets too close.
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a cat-egorical win. Liversidge’s cover is a shelf stunner, and the story’s a wild romp for indie fans and heist lovers alike. Perfect for Miss Meow maniacs, Merc collectors, or anyone who wants to flex some small-press swagger. Don’t let it scamper away—grab it before Katfight claws it first!
