Posted on January 26, 2023
Looks like Ben is reluctantly adding a new service aimed at clients of the four-legged persuasion. But, really, how hard can poodle-sitting be … ?
To see the whole story from the very start, check out the following fabulous two pages.
The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat part 1
The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat part 2
Category: Ben Frost: Detective?, The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat Tagged: 1930s, Ben Frost, Robbie Dale, Vancouver, webcomic
Posted on April 28, 2022
Well. Ben seems to have sorted out his problem. Now it’s over to Robbie Dale …
Category: Ben Frost: Detective?, The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat Tagged: 1930s, Ben Frost, Nessie, Robbie Dale, Vancouver, webcomic
Posted on February 22, 2022
For the first time in her adult life, Kitty is being generous. Perhaps too generous, Ben seems to think …
Catch up with both parts of our story on the following cleverly-named pages: Part One ... and … Part Two!
Category: Ben Frost: Detective?, The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat Tagged: 1930s, Ben Frost, Kitty Von Kat, Vancouver, webcomic
Posted on February 16, 2021
Posted on June 17, 2020
Posted on February 4, 2020
Seems like Granny and Kitty still aren’t seeing eye to eye. But we just around the corner from being within spitting distance of a solution!
Posted on October 21, 2019
We are back, after a summer and fall spent moving to B.C.! Ben seems to have made progress … moving the ‘discussion’ from Kitty’s place to his office. Aside from that … erm …
Catch up with the whole story in these two locations: Quasi-Kidnapping part 1 and Quasi-Kidnapping part 2.
Posted on April 8, 2019
A passing photographer caught this police officer fleeing from a large mansion of dubious architectural value. (It’s an early example of colour photography, okay?)
We think it’s Peter Piper running away after sorting out the Granny and Kitty situation in a non-violent fashion. Though we could be wrong …
Category: Ben Frost: Detective?, The Quasi-Kidnapping of Kitty Von Kat Tagged: 1930s, Ben Frost, Vancouver, webcomic
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