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''Heathcliff'' is an American
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created by
George Gately George Gately Gallagher (December 21, 1928 – September 30, 2001), better known as George Gately, was an American cartoonist, notable as the creator of the '' Heathcliff'' comic strip. Born in Queens Village, Queens, Gately came from a family o ...
in 1973, featuring the title character, an orange
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. Now written and drawn by Gately's nephew, Peter Gallagher, it is distributed to over 1,000
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s by
Creators Syndicate Creators Syndicate (also known as Creators) is an American independent distributor of comic strips and syndicated columns to daily newspapers, websites, and other digital outlets. When founded in 1987, Creators Syndicate became one of the few suc ...
, which took over the comic from
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in 1988. The strip is usually presented in single-panel gag frames on weekdays. On Sundays, though, the strip is expanded to multiple panels and titled ''Sunday with Heathcliff''. A regular feature in the Sunday strips is ''Kitty Korner'', where unusual cats in the real world are described. Heathcliff daily comics can be currently read online on
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.


Setting

The strip takes place in a port town called Westfinster. Heathcliff as seen in the strip is predisposed to annoying Mr. Schultz, the manager of the local fish store, called the Elite Fish Market; tipping over, and much more often somersaulting garbage cans into the air, to the annoyance of the local sanitation workers; annoying the milkman to get milk (usually by tricking them into dropping a milk bottle or two); bothering the hard-working sailors who work on the Tuna Fleet; harassing and abusing the dog population; being an informant to the local dog catchers; and pursuing female cats. His girlfriend is a white cat named Sonja, but he has been the target of unrequited affection by another female cat named Crazy Shirley.How Healfcliff Lost His Cool - Quinton Reviews
/ref> Sonja's owner, Herb Jablonski, sees Heathcliff as a nuisance, especially when he brings Sonja home late, but his wife sees Heathcliff as a cat who truly loves Sonja and treats her like a queen, and is often pointing out Heathcliff's gallantry to her oblivious husband. While Sonja is showered with gifts and adoration by Heathcliff, Mrs. Jablonski drops not-so-subtle hints to Herb, who doesn't take them seriously. Heathcliff is also involved in an occasionally difficult relationship with Mr. Nutmeg, the elderly,
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d owner of the house he lives in. He is, however, loved by the young grandson, Iggy, whom he sees as his friend and owner (although he, too, can be annoyed with him, especially when Heathcliff hides his trombone); and Mrs. Nutmeg, Iggy's grandmother, overindulges him. He is also a friend of Iggy's playmates Willy – Iggy's brainy best friend – and Marcy, a neighborhood girl whom Heathcliff (dressed in baby clothes) has played play doll carriage with. Another character is Muggsy Faber, Westfinster's local bully and his bulldog, Spike, whom Heathcliff usually (and very easily) outwits. Another dog named Chauncey, unlike Spike, is friendly and lovable, and constantly licks Heathcliff's face. An occasional visitor is Heathcliff's father Pops Heathcliff who wears a black and white striped prison uniform. In recent times, Heathcliff comic strips often have repetitive themes like bubble gum floating, comic strip or celebrity cameos, helmets, robots, an ape called the Garbage Ape, etc., with readers finding it weird or mistakenly interpreting it as an inside joke.


In other media


Comic books

Starting in 1985,
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, an
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of Marvel Comics, began producing
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s titled ''Heathcliff''. The series ran for 56 issues, changing to the
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brand with issue #23. Star Comics added an additional spin-off title in 1987 called ''Heathcliff's Funhouse'' (which also switched over to Marvel with issue #6). It was a combination of new material and reprinted stories that first appeared in the original ''Heathcliff'' title. In the comics, Heathcliff had a far better relationship with Mr. Nutmeg, and much of his adventures were done with Mr. Nutmeg's grandson. Heathcliff's reputation for adventurism was even noted by the local police, who recruited him for a sting operation against a gang of cats stealing purses, in exchange for them forgiving the fact Heathcliff swiped shellfish, of course. Within the
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, Heathcliff's reality is designated as Earth-85481. * ''Heathcliff: The Trickest Cat in the Town'' (1 issue, Marvel Books) * ''Heathcliff the Fish Bandit'' (1 issue, Marvel Books) * ''Heathcliff Goes to Hollywood'' (1 issue, Marvel Books) * ''Heathcliff in Outer Space'' (1 issue, Marvel Books) * ''Heathcliff'' (56 issues, Star/Marvel) * ''Heathcliff Annual'' (1 issue, Star) * ''Heathcliff's Funhouse'' (10 issues, Star/Marvel) * ''Heathcliff Spring Special'' (1 issue, Marvel UK) * ''Star Comics Presents: Heathcliff'' (1 issue, ashcan) * ''Star Comics Magazine'' (AKA ''Star Comics Digest'') (13 issues, Star)


Animated series

Two
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based on the strip, both simply named ''Heathcliff'', were created. Although Heathcliff does not speak in the comic strip, both animated versions of the character were voiced by
Mel Blanc Melvin Jerome Blanc (born Blank ; May 30, 1908July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and radio personality whose career spanned over 60 years. During the Golden Age of Radio, he provided character voices and vocal sound effects for comedy ra ...
. Heathcliff was one of the last original characters Blanc would voice before his death in 1989. The first '' Heathcliff'' was produced by
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and debuted in 1980. The first season featured segments with Dingbat and the Creeps (Dingbat is the
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dog (
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) accompanied by Spare Rib the
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and Nobody the
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who were both voiced by
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), which were created by Ruby-Spears for the show, and the second season featured fellow comic strip character
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(voiced by
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). This version is sometimes seen on
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. In 1984, the second '' Heathcliff'' debuted, which was produced by
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. This series featured segments with
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(AKA Cats and Co. by the end credits of the show), which is why this version is sometimes referred to as ''Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats''. In 2005,
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released a Volume 1 DVD for the show, featuring the first 24 episodes of the series. Since then, Mill Creek Entertainment has gained the license and released the show on DVD, with a ten-episode best-of compilation entitled ''King of the Beasts'' and two volumes that cover Season 1; volume 1 contains 32 episodes, while volume 2 has the remaining 33. In 2021, the film and TV rights of Heathcliff were acquired by
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.


Film

In 1986, '' Heathcliff: The Movie'' debuted in theaters. It was an
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, which consisted of seven episodes from the 1984 series. The film was released on VHS by
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in 1988. In the 2007 Argentine-Italian film ''
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'', Heathcliff made a cameo along with the other animals by Noah's attention. Additionally, a CGI animated film has been in development for many years. A trailer called ''Heathcliff in Bad Kitty'' was released in 2010, but the movie itself was never released. As of 2021,
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has plans to simultaneously develop a TV series and film based on the ''Heathcliff'' comics. Gallagher will produce the film alongside Steve Waterman.


Video games

* ''Heathcliff: Fun with Spelling'', published by
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for the Atari 8-bit home computers and
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(1984) * ''Heathcliff: Frantic Foto'', published by Storm City Games,
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(2010) * ''Heathcliff: The Fast and the Furriest'', published by Storm City Games,
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(2010) * ''Heathcliff: Spot On'', published by Enjoy Gaming, Nintendo DS (
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; 2013)


References


External links

*
Heathcliff Daily Comic - On GoComics

Heathcliff at Creators Syndicate


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