After doing three manga titles about cats, creator Pandania continues his funny feline theme with Cthulhu Cat. This full-color one-shot special is Garfield meets Dagon as the book takes the H.P. Lovecraft mythos and bonds it with slice-of-life comedy. Even though the real-life Lovecraft had a cat he gave a racist name to, the enigmatic author had several stories where cats were secretly controlling the world, so combining the idea with his most popular elder gods seems like a winner of a dinner.
A regular Japanese guy finds an abandoned cat in a cardboard box, even though this one is green and has some small tentacles around his mouth. The Cthulhu kitty's new owner tries to buddy him with his current housecat which is largely ignorant to the Ancient One's background. After the man starts showing videos of his stray online, the meowing monster starts getting visits from various cults and churches looking to worship the hideous thing, while at the same time they all encounter cat versions of other Lovecraft entities like Yog-Sothoth who also stop by to chat with their fellow demonic deity. There's a reason why the tentacled tabby has been reborn as a semi-adorable cat, but that is largely inconsequential compared to the laughs it brings.
Cthulhu Cat embraces the madness of Lovecraftian horror and perfectly fuses it with Sanrio-themed adorableness. Despite the adult source material, the manga successfully manages to enchant all ages in a sensational stand-alone special.
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