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#16824RavenWorks2020-07-31 14:13:31
#15280RavenWorks2020-07-25 02:07:53
#15278RavenWorks2020-07-25 01:45:19
#15276RavenWorks2020-07-25 00:51:30
#15265RavenWorks
The table of contents to Complete Vol 1 describes this as "first short story". https://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Vootie says "Waller responded by publishing the first episode of Omaha The Cat Dancer in Vootie #8." This story is copyrighted 1978, the same year that Vootie #8 was published in. So this is almost certainly the story that ran in Vootie (even though the book doesn't indicate where it previously ran).RavenWorks
2020-07-25 00:20:58
#15263RavenWorks
Dated October 1987, so this almost certainly originates in another volume (presumably Collected Omaha, though I don't want to assume)RavenWorks
2020-07-25 00:02:57
#15262RavenWorks2020-07-24 23:58:03
#15225RavenWorks2020-07-24 21:49:10
#15209RavenWorks
The first page is just labeled "The Adventures of 'Omaha' the Cat Dancer" (as are many other early Omaha stories) but "The Collected" and "The Complete" both refer to it in the table of contents as "Chuck & Omaha".RavenWorks
2020-07-24 21:29:43
#15200RavenWorks
The first page is just labeled "The Adventures of 'Omaha' the Cat Dancer" (as are many other early Omaha stories) but "The Collected" and "The Complete" both refer to it in the table of contents as "Shelley & Omaha". Reed Waller's (archived) website claims that this was also found in "Bizarre Sex Series #5, fourth printing", but it isn't in the copy of Bizarre Sex #5 that I've seen, so I'm omitting it, as I'm not sure what it refers to. Please fill it in if you have more information.RavenWorks
2020-07-24 21:13:50
#15191RavenWorks2020-07-24 20:11:30
#15188RavenWorks2020-07-24 19:58:30
#15184RavenWorks2020-07-24 19:26:13
#15170RavenWorks2020-07-24 18:22:08
#15165RavenWorks
I was going with the inside cover, which just says 'The Complete "Omaha" Volume 1', and the subsequent page which says 'Also available: The Complete Omaha, vols. 2-7'; but the front says 'The Complete "Omaha" the Cat Dancer, Volume 1', which is how most other places list it, so maybe I'll go with that after all.RavenWorks
2020-07-24 18:16:09
#15162RavenWorks
B&N store page describes it as 96 pages for some reason, but the ebook itself has 128 (plus front + back cover and a blank inside cover)RavenWorks
2020-07-24 18:09:24