What鈥檚 Part Cat, Part Owl, and Out to Save the World? Meet Angel Catbird

Margaret Atwood鈥檚 new graphic novel puts rat-busting heroes in action鈥攁nd finds common ground between cat and bird lovers along the way.

In our world, birds and cats are often pitted as mortal enemies. But in the聽graphic novel universe, they鈥檙e聽not only united against a common聽foe鈥攖hey also combine to聽form a superhero that鈥檚 part man, part feline, part owl, and many聽parts absurdity.

Released Tuesday by Dark Horse Comics,听 is聽the brainchild of famed聽science fiction novelist (and bird lover)聽Margaret Atwood, and gets its 1980s vibe聽from聽illustrator Johnnie Christmas and colorist Tamra Bonvillain. The story follows shy scientist Strig Feleedus (learn more about聽his聽origins below) and a gaggle of human-cat-bird-bat mutants as they team up to prevent Professor Muroid, a rat-human genius, and his army of minions from taking over the world.

The graphic novel is Atwood鈥檚 first, and combines her inventive storytelling鈥攕een in the award-winning聽The Handmaid鈥檚 Tale听补苍诲听Oryx and Crake鈥with her passion for animals and conservation. A birder since childhood, Atwood is an outspoken environmentalist and advocate who聽聽and serves as honorary president of聽.

Christmas and Bonvillain鈥檚 artwork bring her story to life鈥攁nd they kept the visuals聽as realistic as possible. Christmas looked to raptors for inspiration in designing the characters for Feleedus and his avian allies, keying in on Snowy and Great Horned Owls. He pored over videos of owls聽on the hunt and in flight to accurately portray their pronounced anatomies鈥攅verything from wingspans to the contour of the birds' talons鈥攁nd movements. Even the subtlest of details, such as the feathers around a Snowy Owl's聽feet, were considered when ink and brush hit paper.聽

鈥淵ou really want to embody the drawing with as much life and feel as you can,鈥 Christmas says.聽鈥淚t was kind of like doing a caricature of a person.鈥澛

For Atwood,听Angel Catbird聽is her way of creating common ground between cat lovers and bird lovers, who too frequently see each other as enemies,听. Her聽hero finds himself caught between two worlds鈥攆eline and avian鈥攁s he comes to develop and understand his different personalities.

The conservation message isn鈥檛 exactly subtle. The pages are littered with factoids on birds and cats, discussing everything from felines鈥 acute sense of smell to the urgency of keeping pets indoors. The first installment of聽Angel Catbird聽was released聽in tandem with Nature Canada鈥檚聽聽program, which urges cat owners to take a pledge against letting聽their pets roam outdoors, and increases their聽knowledge聽of聽the聽strain it聽puts on wild bird populations.

Up next for Atwood and Christmas is the聽second volume of聽Angel Catbird, which is due out聽February 2017.聽A聽third volume is also in the works鈥攆eaturing super rodents that wipe out聽seabird colonies in a convoluted attempt to destroy聽all cats.