Adventures of Mighty Mouse #144
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mighty Model," a mysterious map to the legendary cheese cache of "Limburger Lou" sets Mighty Mouse and the mice of Mouseville on a wild chase—though the real test isn’t finding treasure, but surviving the journey itself. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Dan Gormley, this 1959 adventure blends whimsy and cunning, with the cover by Dan Gormley capturing the zany stakes.
In "The Cheese Map," Mighty Mouse and the citizens of Mouseville follow a legendary trail to the fabled cheese cache of the outlaw "Limburger Lou," lured by the promise of unimaginable riches. But as the journey tests their limits, the real danger lies not in the quest itself, but in the cunning trap set by Hep Cat, who plans to exploit their exhaustion to seize Mouseville.
In "Double Trouble," Shifty pulls off a clever double threat, sending a feline invasion to one side of Mouseville while sabotaging the town’s dam on the other—forcing Mighty Mouse to split his attention and his heroics in a race against chaos.
Heckle and Jeckle land in a cheap room above a noisy bowling alley, and peace is the last thing on their minds. With pins crashing and balls thundering all night, they’re determined to make their neighbors pay—no matter the chaos it sparks.
In "An Unlucky Friend," Calamity Charlie—a gloomy mouse in a black suit and hat—arrives in Mouseville, where his mere presence sends the townsfolk into a panic, convinced he brings misfortune. Mighty Mouse, watching from the shadows, quietly uses his powers to protect the city, determined to prove that Charlie’s reputation might be more myth than truth.
In "Fragile Glassware," Mighty Mouse’s well-intentioned but clumsy entrance sends a china shop’s delicate wares tumbling—now it’s up to him to catch cups, stemware, and plates before they shatter. A slapstick race against chaos, this one-page gem showcases the hero’s strength and surprising care in the most unexpectedly fragile situation.
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