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Atomic Mouse #37

Jul 1960 · Charlton · 0.10 USD
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The main story features Atomic Mouse encountering an Atomic Commissioner who has sacrificed precious movements to gain superhuman powers from atomic radiation and wishes to demonstrate Atomic Mouse's own abilities. After meeting the Commissioner, Atomic Mouse is asked to show off his powers but instead decides to take a vacation, attempting to escape the Commissioner's persistent requests. During Atomic Mouse's relaxation, he is chased by the Commissioner's agents across a desert landscape, eventually managing to elude them and return to sleep, dismissing his encounter as merely a bad dream.

Contains 5 stories
The Mousey Eagle
5 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals, Superhero
Atomic Mouse

Atomic Mouse's peaceful nap is rudely interrupted when an eagle tries to catch him—but our heroic rodent makes short work of his would-be predator, leaving the bird nursing a bruised ego and plotting revenge. The eagle's scheme? Don a mouse disguise and infiltrate Atomic Mouse's world to befriend him and lure him into a trap with his eagle cohorts. What the disguised eagle doesn't count on is that Atomic Mouse is far tougher than he looks, even when caught off-guard.

Hide and Sneak
5 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals, Superhero
Atomic MouseCount Gatto (villain)Shadow (villain)

Count Gatto and Shadow devise a scheme to weaken Atomic Mouse by hiding his supply of atomic pills, first burying them under sand and then in a hole—but their plan backfires when Atomic Mouse's sneeze exposes the first hiding spot, and the villains end up so thoroughly concealing the pills that they can't find them either. Now Atomic Mouse has turned the tables, forcing the bumbling pair to dig through the desert in search of their own handiwork.

Saved in the Safe
1 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals, Superhero

Atomic Mouse and Atomic Bunny have just secured a million dollars inside a vault, but their relief is short-lived when a crook named Sly Fox shows up demanding the cash. When the fox makes his move, Atomic Mouse taps into his super-strength to stop the heist and protect the fortune.

Meow Power
7 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
The Atomic Commissioner

When the Atomic Commissioner arrives to witness Atom the Cat's legendary powers firsthand, the reluctant feline would rather nap than impress—until a chance mention of a lunar expedition sparks his interest and whisks the skeptical official on an unexpected journey to the moon itself. Armed with super-strength and a mischievous streak, Atom encounters moon dogs, mysterious locals, and a peculiar green cheese that just might change everything back on Earth.

The Nightmare Maker
5 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals, Superhero
Atomic Mouse

Atomic Mouse discovers a villain with a nasty habit of having troublesome dreams, so he decides to invade the troublemaker's sleep and sabotage his nightmares. But when the frustrated dreamer finally stays awake to escape the chaos, he finds that the real world—and one small mouse—can be just as chaotic as any bad dream.

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Cast · 6 characters

Full credits

writer Joe Gill
artist, inker George Wildman

Reprints

Reprinted in Atomic Rabbit & Friends #1 (1996), Atomic Mouse and Friends #1 (2001)

Key issues in Atomic Mouse

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