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Hey /an/ what type cat resembles Dex-Star the most?
>> Anonymous
does that cat have pex?
does everything have pex in comics?
>> Anonymous
>>331487
Yes.
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>>331478
That depends. There are blue cats and there are tabby cats, but as far as I can tell, there aren't any blue tabby cats. So either you'd have to go with a blue yellow-eyed cat with no stripes or a or a grey shorthair tabby that's not blue. Your best bet at blue cats is a Russian Blue, as British Blues are too fat, round and happycat-like. As for grey tabbies, a mongrel is as good as any breed.

The problem with Russian Blues is that they are shy and gentle, not very appropriate for Ragecat. If on the other you get a half-wild grey tabby and dye him blue, that would probably make him RAGE enough...
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>>331487
Obviously cats have pectoral muscles. They are mammals just like we are. What they do NOT have is human pectoral muscles. But then we know already that 99% of comic book artists fail at drawing any anatomy that isn't human.
>> Anonymous
>>331567
It's also an alien cat. It's allowed abs of steel.
>> Anonymous
>>331593
Well, according to comic book logic, yes. Comic book aliens are usually more human than any extant Earth species.
>> Anonymous
>>331524If on the other you get a half-wild grey tabby and dye him blue, that would probably make him RAGE enough...

Screw that just try to get any cat into a fucking bodysuit like Dex-Star's there, and it'll fucking turn into pure rage