Tuffy
Tuffy is a small mouse character from Dell's comics adaptations of MGM animated properties, appearing alongside Tom and Jerry and other cartoon stars like Droopy in lighthearted adventure stories.
Few characters from the Golden Age have shown the kind of staying power that Tuffy has β debuting in Our Gang with Tom & Jerry #46 in 1948 under the pen of Dan Gormley, this Dell favorite went on to grace comics pages for an remarkable 43 years, racking up 87 catalog appearances across beloved titles like Tom & Jerry Comics, M.G.M.'s Mouse Musketeers, and Golden Comics Digest. Tuffy keeps wonderfully lively company throughout those decades, sharing adventures with the likes of Droopy, Barney Bear, Big Spike, Fuzzy, and Wuzzy β a who's-who of classic animated-comics charm. With three key-issue appearances flagged by collectors, Tuffy is more than a supporting presence; this is a character with genuine significance in the Dell funny-animal tradition. If you love the warm, energetic world of mid-century comics where every issue felt like a Saturday morning brought to life on the page, Tuffy is absolutely worth seeking out.

Trivia
- Harvey Eisenberg has drawn more of Tuffy's comics than any other artist in our catalog β 38 issues.
Top series



Covers through the years β 1948β1961
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