Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #46
In "I Can Get It For You Hole-Sale!", a 1949 free comic from Western, downtrodden Tom’s world flips when he’s crowned "Cat of the Day" by the Contented Cat Dairy, complete with a trophy and press attention. Suddenly inflated with pride, his antics spiral as his ego takes over—until Jerry and Tuffy decide they’ve had enough. Ken Champin handles all art and inks for both the interior and cover, bringing the whole chaotic, humorous moment to life.
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Downtrodden Tom, depressed and with a bad case of low self esteem, has a sudden revitalization when the "Contented Cat Dairy" selects him to be "Cat of the Day", complete with a trophy and newspaper photos. His ego and demands swell to outlandish proportions, until Jerry and Tuffy decide to do something about it.
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