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Heckle and Jeckle#19

Heckle and Jeckle #19

Oct 1954 · St. John · 0.10 USD
“Magpie Madness”

In "Magpie Madness," the Claw's latest scheme takes a delightfully absurd turn when he steals Mighty Mouse's autograph to lure Mitzi into a trap. With her singing voice now his weapon, Mitzi is forced to perform as "The Masked Beauty" at Shanghai Jake's seedy waterfront club—where every love-starved sailor mouse is a potential meal for the Claw Gang's hungry clutches. Connie Rasinski handles both art and inking in this classic 1954 St. John adventure.

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artist, inker Connie Rasinski

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artist, inker Connie Rasinski

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The Claw has his spies obtain Mighty Mouse's autograph, which the villain uses to trick Mitzi into a trap. Once in captivity, Mitzi is forced to sing (as "The Masked Beauty") at Shanghai Jake's waterfront dive, packing in many love-starved sailor mice - who are dropped through a trap door and into the Claw Gang's hungry clutches.

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