

Language: French.
Publisher: Monsieur Pop corn
Thought Garfield was a jerk?
Think again.
Meet Putain de chat (literally: “F*cking cat”) — the furry little demon created by Belgian cartoonist Lapuss’, who takes feline mischief to Olympic-level evil.
First published in 2012 by Kennes Editions, Putain de chat has become a cult hit in the French-speaking comics scene, with over 10 volumes and a growing international fanbase. And it’s easy to see why: this cat is cruel, manipulative, sarcastic, and completely hilarious.
The premise? One poor human, trying to survive daily life with the most toxic pet imaginable. The cat doesn’t just scratch or ignore — he plots. He gaslights. He mocks. He’s basically a Bond villain in fur.
Drawn in clean, expressive lines with a minimal strip format, each gag is a quick punch in the ego — delivered with perfect comedic timing. There’s no fluff here (pun intended): just relentless feline sadism and biting humor that hits a little too close to home.
Lapuss’ is no stranger to dark humor (Game Over, La Vie Sexuelle de mon pote), and here he nails the mix between pet-owner pain and pure comic brilliance.
If you’ve ever lived with a cat and whispered “you little monster” under your breath…
This series is your therapy.
Just don’t let your cat catch you laughing.
Language: French.
Publisher: Monsieur Pop corn
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