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Kitten

Katie Conn was a twelve-year-old girl whose parents were killed in a train wreck. After the accident, her unscrupulous uncle took her in and forced her to steal. When David Merrywether, Cat-Man, learned of her situation, he put her uncle behind bars and adopted her himself. Katie was already a trained acrobat, and she was grateful enough to want to help. Cat-Man was reluctant to let her tag along until she proved herself in a fight, becoming Cat-Man’s sidekick, the Kitten. Later, she met Mickey Matthews, sidekick of the Deacon, at a summer camp. They fought crime and Nazi spies until they parted ways. When she and David moved to Center City, she and Mickey met again. Together, they formed the Little Leaders and fought crime both in and out of costume. In 1945, Katie was given a new origin in Cat-Man Comics #27. In this new history, the mad animal keeper who killed David Merrywether’s mother abducted a baby from an orphanage and gave her the name “Rosetta.” He secretly left the baby in the cage with the leopard Tamara, who became fiercely overprotective of the child. David Merrywether managed to persuade Tamara to give up baby Rosetta, and David named Rosetta “Katie” instead and raised her. Notes: Katie visibly aged over the course of Cat-Man Comics.
Alias Kitten
Real Names/Alt Names Katie Conn, Katie Rose
Characteristics Sidekick, Holyoke Universe, Feline-themed, World War II Era, Juvenile
Creators/Key Contributors Charles Quinlan, Irwin Hansen
First Appearance Cat-Man Comics #5 (December 1941)
First Publisher Holyoke Publishing [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Cat-Man Comics (Temerson / Helnit / Continental, 1941 series) vol. 1 #10-11 (5-6), vol. 2 #7-10, 12 (20-23, 25), vol. 3 #1-2, 8, 13 (26, 26a, 18, 24), #27-32, Cat-Man Comics (Holyoke, 1942 series) vol. 1 #12 (7), vol. 2 #13-15 (8-10), vol. 3 #1-5, 7 (11-15, 17)
Sample Read Cat-Man (Holyoke) [DCM] [CB+]
Description Katie Conn was a twelve-year-old girl whose parents were killed in a train wreck. After the accident, her unscrupulous uncle took her in and forced her to steal. When David Merrywether, Cat-Man, learned of her situation, he put her uncle behind bars and adopted her himself. Katie was already a trained acrobat, and she was grateful enough to want to help. Cat-Man was reluctant to let her tag along until she proved herself in a fight, becoming Cat-Man’s sidekick, the Kitten. Later, she met Mickey Matthews, sidekick of the Deacon, at a summer camp. They fought crime and Nazi spies until they parted ways. When she and David moved to Center City, she and Mickey met again. Together, they formed the Little Leaders and fought crime both in and out of costume. In 1945, Katie was given a new origin in Cat-Man Comics #27. In this new history, the mad animal keeper who killed David Merrywether’s mother abducted a baby from an orphanage and gave her the name “Rosetta.” He secretly left the baby in the cage with the leopard Tamara, who became fiercely overprotective of the child. David Merrywether managed to persuade Tamara to give up baby Rosetta, and David named Rosetta “Katie” instead and raised her. Notes: Katie visibly aged over the course of Cat-Man Comics.
Source Kitten – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Cat-Man Comics vol. 3 #8 (#18) (July 1943, Detail)  | Charles Quinlan Sr.
Cat-Man Comics vol. 3 #8 (#18) (July 1943, Detail) | Charles Quinlan Sr.