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Boys' and Girls' March of Comics#154
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #154

Jan 1957 · Western · 0.00 FREE
“Tom Foolishness”

In "Tom Foolishness," Tom's life takes a whimsical turn when he discovers a book claiming cats are royalty in the Orient—prompting him to demand royal treatment with exaggerated flair. Jerry and Tuffy, ever the mischievous foil, go to great lengths to keep Tom’s fantasy from getting too out of hand, turning the household into a stage for one cat’s grand delusion. Art by Harvey Eisenberg, with full interior art and cover by the same hand, captures the playful absurdity of Tom’s royal act in a 1957 free comic from Western.

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Full credits

artist, inker Harvey Eisenberg
letterer Rome Siemen
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg

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Stumbling upon a book titled "The Sacred Cats of the Orient", where "...cats are treated as royalty", Tom decides to carry himself in royal fashion demanding food, luxury, and pampering. Jerry and Tuffy do everything they can to undermine Tom's delusion.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).