Once upon a time, a gent named Alfred Harvey founded the comic book company that bore his name. Although the firm was later known best for comics like Casper the Friendly Ghost and Richie Rich, they published many books of many kinds. In 1941, in a book called Pocket Comics, Mr. Harvey launched a very fine adventure strip called The Black Cat. That's the second issue up there on the left. The character soon graduated to her own comic, which was published intermittently and in many forms for decades. Many stories featured superb, Caniff-inspired artwork by Lee Elias.
Although the Harvey company and its best-known properties were later sold to others, a few characters remained in the family. A few years back, Alan Harvey began publishing, reprinting classic old Black Cat stories and even commissioning a new one by Yours Truly and one of comics' great artists, Murphy Anderson. If you go to his website, www.blackcatcomics.com, you can read that story on-line and order, for very reasonable prices, some of those comics. We suggest you do this.