The Merrywether family was traveling through the jungles of Burma when bandits killed young David’s mother, father, and sister. David was the only survivor. He was found and raised by a Tigress and gradually gained all the powers of the cat family. When he became an adult, he decided to return to the United States. Upon arriving there, he was appalled to discover the city full of crime and evil. He decided to fight it, both as a private eye in his civilian identity and as the costumed Cat-Man. Later, David encountered Katie Conn, an 11-year old orphan. Her unscrupulous uncle was using her to help him steal. After putting her uncle behind bars, David took Katie in as his ward. He was initially reluctant to let her fight crime with him, but after she put on a costume and aided him in an adventure as the Kitten, David changed his mind. When World War II broke out, David joined the military. He was never deployed. A year before the war ended, he was discharged under unspecified circumstances and he and Katie moved to Center City, home of the Deacon. While their sidekicks were already good friends, the two crime-fighters barely interacted and only teamed up on two occasions. Cat-Man has cat-like powers: he can see in the dark, leap many times his height, and climb anything. He also has nine lives. He was watched over by a guardian angel in the form of a tigress, who brings Cat-Man back to life if he is murdered. He had seven lives left as of Cat-Man Comics #3. Some of his supernatural powers were de-emphasized over time. He originally carried a silent-firing pistol called the Power Gun.
Alias Cat-Man |
Real Names/Alt Names David Merrywether |
Characteristics Hero, Holyoke Universe, Feline-themed, World War II Era |
Creators/Key Contributors Irwin Hansen |
First Appearance Crash Comics Adventures #4 (September 1940) |
First Publisher Holyoke Publishing [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Crash Comics Adventures #4-5, Cat-Man Comics #1-32 |
Sample Read Cat-Man (Holyoke) [DCM] [CB+] |
Description The Merrywether family was traveling through the jungles of Burma when bandits killed young David’s mother, father, and sister. David was the only survivor. He was found and raised by a Tigress and gradually gained all the powers of the cat family. When he became an adult, he decided to return to the United States. Upon arriving there, he was appalled to discover the city full of crime and evil. He decided to fight it, both as a private eye in his civilian identity and as the costumed Cat-Man. Later, David encountered Katie Conn, an 11-year old orphan. Her unscrupulous uncle was using her to help him steal. After putting her uncle behind bars, David took Katie in as his ward. He was initially reluctant to let her fight crime with him, but after she put on a costume and aided him in an adventure as the Kitten, David changed his mind. When World War II broke out, David joined the military. He was never deployed. A year before the war ended, he was discharged under unspecified circumstances and he and Katie moved to Center City, home of the Deacon. While their sidekicks were already good friends, the two crime-fighters barely interacted and only teamed up on two occasions. Cat-Man has cat-like powers: he can see in the dark, leap many times his height, and climb anything. He also has nine lives. He was watched over by a guardian angel in the form of a tigress, who brings Cat-Man back to life if he is murdered. He had seven lives left as of Cat-Man Comics #3. Some of his supernatural powers were de-emphasized over time. He originally carried a silent-firing pistol called the Power Gun. |
Source Cat-Man (Holyoke) – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |