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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Pipsqueak of Mouseville," a 1945 gem from the American Comics Group, a determined little mouse named Tabs sets his sights on a bird perched high in a tree—only to learn the hard way that ambition doesn’t always come with wings. Written, drawn, and inked by Carl Wessler, this charming short story captures a moment of whimsical misunderstanding with a touch of gentle humor. The cover, by Larry Riley, perfectly captures the scene’s playful spirit.
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Tabs wants to eat a bird in a tree. The bird teaches Tabs how to fly which begins to work, until the bird reminds Tabs that cats can't fly; Tabs falls back to the ground.
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