The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 44

Page 44. Catch that streetcar!

Page 44. Catch that streetcar!

“BCE” is short for the British Columbia Electric Railway, which ran streetcar lines in Vancouver from 1897 to 1955 (or thereabouts … ).  The streetcar sign is a feature of Ben’s alternate world that was sadly absent from ours.

Catch up with the entire Ben story on these adorable pages: Part One and Part Two.

The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 43

Page 43. The butts stop here!

Page 43. The butts stop here!

After surviving their whiff of kablooie, our heroes are back on the trail. And doing entirely too well!

Catch up with the first half of our story here … and the second half over here.

The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 42

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Looks like Nessie and the boys are entirely-too-much on the right track …

See the first half of our story over here.  And catch up with the second half right about here.

The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 41

Page 41. Teetering on the edge of danger!

Page 41. Teetering on the edge of danger!

The boys are getting entirely too close to their prime suspect …

If you need to catch up with earlier installments, check out: Part One and Part Two.

The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 40

Page 40. The intrepid trio

Page 40. The intrepid trio

Our bold adventurers sally forth to question the alleged quasi-kidnapper!

Catch up with whole story:  Part One  and  Part Two.

The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 39

Page 39. Righteousness and cash

Page 39. Righteousness and cash

Be careful, Ben!  Too much cash is not necessarily a good thing.  To find out why, check back to the beginning of our story.

Which you can find in … Part One of the Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat.  Which is cleverly followed by Part Two.

The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 38

Page 38. An epiphany!

Page 38. An epiphany!

Yes! Ben has an epiphany. Okay, we’re not sure what that means, either. But it sounds impressive!

See the whole Quasi-Kidnapping story in the following two parts:  which we have imaginatively named … Part One … and Part Two.

The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat: page 37

Page 37. A big deal!

Page 37. A big deal!

We have done some impeccable research and discovered that Baby Cool’s real name was Beatrix Capulet. She was perhaps Vancouver’s most famous club owner and jazz singer in the 1930s and 40s, but is now little remembered.

And if you need a little refresher on Robbie Dale’s new play, check back to pages 1920 … and 21.

Catch up with the entire first half of Ben’s case here.  And the second half is right over here.