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Creepy Cat #2

Creepy Cat, Vol. 2

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Now that she's all moved in to the mysterious mansion, Flora discovers Creepy Cat's incredible secret! And what will become of Flora's dreams and loves? Nothing good, probably! Mayhem abounds in the second volume of this scary-cute Gothic comedy!

128 pages, Paperback

First published June 12, 2020

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Cotton Valent

7 books94 followers
Woraya Chotikul, or Cotton Valent, was born in an ordinary village with normal villagers. With a boring childhood, Woraya looked for exciting things such as 90's horror manga. She had started drawing stick figures and undead creatures since preschool also enjoyed thinking up stories and wished to be a horror cartoonist someday. These days she is a freelance illustrator and draws comics during her free time. She loves drawing strange figures and creepy scenes. Woraya is the author of Glitch and the creator of Creepy Cat.

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Profile Image for Nicolo.
3,465 reviews204 followers
July 15, 2023
The gag manga adventures of Creepy Cat continue, with nary any character development for the main human characters to be had. There are more creepy cats though, and that alone remain the draw for this series.
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2,002 reviews6,200 followers
August 31, 2023
Volume 1 ★★★★★
Volume 2 ★★★★☆
Volume 3 ★★★★★
Volume 4 ★★★★☆

I'll be honest, these books are so all over the place at times and the cohesion to the storyline is nearly nonexistent... but they're hilarious and adorable and I love them anyways. I'm loving seeing other cats like Creepy come into the plot!

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Profile Image for Rod Brown.
7,367 reviews282 followers
April 8, 2022
Sophomore slump as the creator flounders around for a direction for the Goth girl and her supernatural cat. And that means the introduction of lots of new characters, most of whom are not as interesting or funny as the characters that were already present.

I'm thinking I might try one more volume if it comes to my library, but I won't miss the series if I don't see it again.
Profile Image for Rebecca.
4,323 reviews69 followers
September 29, 2022
Not quite as good as the first book, but I just don't get tired of how well the creator captures the creepy weird cuteness of cats.
Profile Image for Alysha.
144 reviews
November 10, 2022
I love this series so much. It’s fun and cute and creepy all at the same time. Can’t wait for the next volume.
Profile Image for Claire.
3,436 reviews43 followers
June 29, 2023
I am really enjoying this series! Flora is weird and she has weird friends. Oscar can be really creepy sometimes but we are getting more of his story. Flora is just so chill about things Creepy Cat does.
Profile Image for Michael Sorbello.
Author 1 book316 followers
December 9, 2022
A paranoid goth girl named Flora moves into a decrepit mansion haunted by creepy supernatural shapeshifting cats. Whacky hijinks ensue.

This is a really goofy slapstick comedy series where each chapter is a single page joke with a ridiculous concept. The series pokes fun at classic gothic horror cliches and tropes with wholesome cat-themed humor. Some of the concepts and subplots revolving around the main characters aren't that good admittedly, but all the stuff revolving around the creepy cats just doing crazy cute stuff is great.

Overall I enjoyed the gothic ghost story aesthetic combined with the funny cat jokes.

My rating: 3.4/5
Profile Image for Chicky Poo.
1,030 reviews25 followers
February 4, 2023
Je me suis encore amusée avec ce manga, j'aime beaucoup Creepy Cat, ce serait pas mal si j'en avais un (mais un seul !).
Profile Image for Abby.
798 reviews
October 20, 2023
I love that there is simultaneously a story and no story in this work. I feel like I’m bouncing around, expanding and shrinking, floating away and multiplying reading this… just like creepy cat!
Profile Image for Natalie.
1,131 reviews20 followers
January 15, 2024
3.5🌟

This was so cute!

I definitely think this volume had a more cohesive structure than the first one. There was definitely a better flow between the chapters. It started to feel like the author was genuinely trying to tell a story and not just like random snippets about Flora and Creepy.

This still definitely has a slice of life feel (which I enjoy). I just like my slice of life to still feel a bit like it’s purposeful looks into the lives of the characters and not just random ones.

Anyway.

I find it funny how Creepy is trying to get in the way of Oscar making romantic progress with Flora 😂 The interactions between those two are hilarious. Creepy always looks so pleased with himself.

I also liked having our first intro to Flora’s friends! I thought the whole aesthetic of the beach chapters were really pretty. I also loved how attached the three of them are to their weird little pets 😂💖
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514 reviews18 followers
April 25, 2025
4.5 stars for defeat by creepy kitty belly!!!! These manga are so fun to read and so beautiful to look at. There are several pages I wish I could have as prints to hang on my wall! Also, what happened when they were in high school?
Profile Image for Wren.
776 reviews53 followers
September 12, 2022
Creepy Cat can do no wrong. It's just such a fun time, super wholesome while still giving great goth vibes. This is kind of becoming a comfort read for me.
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3 reviews
August 27, 2023
cotton valent please design my wardrobe I'd pay so much money for it
Profile Image for Lex.
818 reviews145 followers
October 3, 2024
Cutie creepy cat and friends hehe.
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521 reviews3 followers
February 11, 2025
3.5
J'ai bien aimé cette suite. Les dessins sont toujours aussi beaux. Par contre je n'ai pas tout compris donc j'ai hate de lire la suite pour que ça devienne peut-être plus clair.
Profile Image for Hayley.
74 reviews
December 26, 2022
I love Flora’s style so much and I love creepy cat and all the cats. I think going to a gothic hotel like she did would be so fun. The only part I didn’t like was when the animals swallowed them to keep them from drowning it reminded me of furries or something😭
Profile Image for Rosie Angel.
103 reviews
November 13, 2023
Three stars for the aesthetic and that it holds my reluctant reader daughter’s attention. Love the creepy cats and want to fill my home with plush versions of them! At the same time, the plot is lacking. Just cute creepy cats doing cute creepy things.
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15 reviews
August 15, 2022
I still have no clue how I feel about this series. It’s weird. Doesn’t always have a good flow. But has some parts that are quite funny. I still find myself smiling at parts.
I was at one point convinced I would not get the next one. But after finishing, I think I need to get at least one more. It’s so odd I just need to continue. At least for now.
Profile Image for Elizabeth  Chang.
629 reviews12 followers
May 9, 2022
Pretty cute! Okay, VERY cute!

It took a while for me to get used to how the plot unfolds because it felt a bit...disjointed at first? But after a while, it was much easier to read!
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619 reviews8 followers
April 30, 2023
3.75. Le mystère s’épaissi. C’est toujours cool et le coup du clown 😭
461 reviews2 followers
April 27, 2025
On m’a très fortement conseillé ce manga (assez court, seulement 4 tomes) et quand j’ai pu le découvrir j’ai été très agréablement surprise. Alors certes, tout le concept de l’univers se résume au titre de ce livre : un chat flippant qui vient habiter avec une jeune fille dans son manoir. Si l’origine de ce chat reste longtemps mystérieuse, on se délecte tout de même de ces petites scènes qui marquet le récit. Plus on progresse dans les tomes, plus on sent la profondeur et la complexité (relative, ça reste un court manga humoristique) de l’univers. De ce fait, même si on découvre petit à petit l’univers, on prend quand même plaisir à lire cette histoire, ne serait-ce que pour le récit en lui-même.

L’histoire est dans l’ensemble plutôt réussie. L’intrigue se construit petit à petit, avec quelques éléments çà et là qui la font progresser tout doucement mais surement. Ainsi, avec les différentes actions qui ponctuent le récit, l’histoire tend à s’accélérer et à prendre plus d’ampleur, tout en restant très abordable. J’ai été agréablement surprise par la composition qui ne freine absolument pas : ce n’est pas parce que l’histoire est fragmentée par des petites scènes comiques régulières qu’elle n’avance pas à un rythme agréable. En effet, si l’intrigue se met en place doucement, elle s’accélère petit à petit pour trouver un rythme de croisière agréable qui permet au lecteur de suivre avec intérêt cette intriguant histoire.

Les personnages sont également plutôt bien réussis, je trouve. Si on se concentre majoritairement sur l’héroïne, la propriétaire de cet étrange chat, sa personnalité est donc extrêmement bien travaillée et elle apparait d’autant plus adorable au fil des pages. Si j’ai pu très facilement m’attacher à cette peintre, c’est également le cas des autres personnages de ce roman qui sont eux-aussi très bien travaillés. Ils s’attachent certes à un certain archétype, mais ils n’en restent pas moins agréables à découvrir, avec des éléments qui restent uniques et qui évoluent au fil de la lecture, notamment grâce aux relation qui se façonnent au fil du récit. Ces dernières apportent un vrai plus à l’histoire, car elles permettent d’explorer plusieurs points de vue.

La plume de l’autrice est assez particulière il faut bien le souligner. D’abord, les dessins en couleurs offrent un rendu vraiment originaux dans le monde des mangas et apporte pas mal d’éléments qui rendent ce manga unique en son genre. De plus, elle arrive à créer une atmosphère particulière qui va parfaitement avec son récit. Si l’histoire oscille entre avancée et scène d’humour, l’atmosphère est, incroyable mais vrai, parfaitement adaptée aux deux versions. Elle oscille entre humour et coté plus sombre avec une élégance parfaitement adaptée, ce qui enveloppe le lecteur et lui fait enchaîner les pages avec rapidité pour connaitre le fin mot de cette histoire. Les messages restent assez sympas à découvrir et marquent avec panache le récit.

Un manga court mais à découvrir
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2,597 reviews24 followers
August 2, 2024
Au rayon des mangas avec chats tant à la mode, s'il y en a un qui se démarque par son originalité et son ton, c'est bien Creepy Cat, atypique manga à la croisée avec l'univers de Tim Burton. Amateurs de drôles de lectures halloweenesques, il est pour vous !

Malgré un schéma classique qui se répète de tome en tome, il y a toujours un certain plaisir à retrouver les aventures de Creepy Cat et de sa maîtresse Flora. Sur le modèle des petites BD qu'on retrouvait hebdomadairement en magazine, le temps d'une page, l'autrice taïwanaise nous amuse beaucoup. Le ton est volontairement décalé et joue sur les codes connus du gothique et des maisons hantés. C'est savoureux.

Les aventures sont certes on ne peut plus banal dans ce quotidien digne de l'Etrange noël de Mister Jack, on suit Flora chez elle avec son chat envahissant, à la place avec ses amis qui ont aussi de drôles de créatures, au cours d'un rendez-vous avec le policier du coin, ou à sa porte quand de drôles d'olibrius viennent lui rendre visite, et à chaque fois Creepy Cat fait des siennes ! C'est ce comique de répétition simple mais efficace qui fait mouche à chaque fois et nous donne le sourire. Rien de compliqué mais un je ne sais quoi de vraiment amusant et décalé.

Il faut dire que les dessins de l'autrice ont vraiment un quelque chose de cartoonesque anguleux qui fonctionne bien. J'aime sa manière gothico-kawaï de peindre ce décor, ses personnages et créatures. C'est d'ailleurs un plaisir d'avoir sous les yeux ses planches en nuances de mauves et de gris grâce à leur impression toute en couleur.

Petit objet anecdotique, c'est également un très bon divertissement qui prête à rire et où on détourne avec saveur les codes du gothique et des maisons hantés pour mieux nous amuser du quotidien de quelqu'un qui vivrait avec l'une de ces créatures sans trop le comprendre. Décalé, Creepy Cat l'est assurément, amusant, également. Avis aux fans de chats qui cherchent un peu de nouveauté ;)

Article complet : https://www.sanctuary.fr/avis/149592/
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847 reviews24 followers
May 26, 2022
Review of volumes 1-2

Flora moves into a mysterious mansion and finds it inhabited by the weirdest, creepiest cat she's ever met.

The positive: The art is great. With spindly-limbed characters reminiscent of a Tim Burton movie, it perfectly conveys the often-gloomy and foreboding (though nicely-illustrated) settings, and the contrast to the round blob that is Creepy Cat adds a layer of humor.

The Negative I just could not enjoy Creepy Cat. I mean the cat himself: the heart of the entire story is that Creepy Cat is super weird--growing, shrinking, cloning himself, eating inedible materials, flying--and also an obnoxious cat, while humans react, finding him strange but not "leave-the-haunted-mansion-and-its-haunted-cat-and-move-away" levels of strange.

You can definitely tell this originated as a webcomic, and I suspect I would have found it more tolerable in that form, instead of reading 200 pages between the two volumes of one-note, fairly repetitive plots, in a sitting.

The main cast is established fairly early on: Creepy Cat, his new owner and illustrator Flora, local policeman and continually-thwarted would-be suitor Oscar, and his only-slightly-less-weird cat Kokoro. There's a ghost that haunt Flora's mansion occasionally but who hasn't gotten any character development in the first two books, and a handful of other people who show up without enough characterization for me to remember.

And then the story is pretty much the same: Creepy Cat does something weird/creepy, Flora reacts to and either finds peace (Creepy Cat is huge and broke her bed!...Creepy Cat is now big enough to act as a nice soft bed himself) or finds a way to get back to the status quo. Oscar wants to spend time with and/or ask out Flora but gets thwarted by Creepy Cat. Creepy Cat does something extremely weird and the humans never notice.

Lather, rinse, repeat.
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