Atomic Mouse #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Doing What Comes Naturally," Atomic Mouse puts his unique powers to playful use when he shrinks a giant chunk of cheese down to palm-sized proportions. With a whimsical twist, he takes the tiny cheese on a mountain picnic—only to find his peaceful outing interrupted by a hungry cat, leading to a surprisingly sticky showdown. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with dynamic art by George Wildman, this 1960 Charlton classic showcases the series’ signature blend of humor and imaginative physics, all on a 10-cent cover by Wildman.
In "Cheese Squeeze," Atomic Mouse finds himself in a sticky situation when a giant hunk of cheese shrinks to palm size with a single squeeze. As he heads up a mountain for a picnic, a cat’s sudden ambush leads to an unexpectedly cheesy showdown—when the cheese is thrown, it explodes back to its original size, leaving the feline in a very messy predicament.
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