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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.
In this playful 1945 gem from Chuckle, a determined cat named Tabs sets his sights on a bird perched in a tree—only to be outsmarted when the bird teaches him how to fly. The lesson starts to take hold, but a quick reminder about cats and flight brings Tabs back down to earth with a thud.
Foxy wakes up to a midnight tire salesman, eager to make a deal—only to discover the man’s stolen the very tires from his own car.
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Reprinted in Giggle Comics #68 (1949), Ha Ha Comics #70 (1950), Giggle Comics #70 (1950), Giggle Comics #74 (1950), Ha Ha Comics #75 (1950), Ha Ha Comics #77 (1951), Ha Ha Comics #79 (1951), Cookie #37 (1952)
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