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Muggsy Mouse #5

Jan 1953 · Magazine Enterprises · 0.10 USD
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Muggsy Mouse encounters a young golfer on the links and accuses him of being a cheater and a nincompoop after a dispute over whose golf ball is whose, with Muggsy claiming his is egg-shaped and brown while the boy's is round and white. Despite Muggsy's insistence that he will win the golf game, the boy confidently declares he will hit his ball however far he wants and win sooner or later, leaving Muggsy frustrated as the boy walks away with the final word.

Contains 6 stories
Oh, Doctor!
6 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

When Muggsy Mouse spots an ambulance and flags it down to report an accident involving his friend Jumpy trapped under a safe, he inadvertently becomes the doctors' patient instead—and the well-meaning but bumbling trio of physicians (Drs. Crackett, Smackett, and Wrackett) won't let him leave without an operation. What follows is a chaotic chase through the hospital as Muggsy desperately tries to escape the operating room and convince the doctors to help rescue Jumpy from his predicament. It's a wild ride of mistaken priorities, surgical mishaps, and the kind of slapstick mayhem only an anthropomorphic mouse could survive.

Untitled Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals story
6 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
Untitled Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals story
1 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
What’s So Funny?
6 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Muggsy Mouse just wants peace and quiet, but his pal Jumpy Squirrel has other ideas—armed with a book of practical jokes by Professor Yack Yak, Jumpy turns Muggsy's life into an endless parade of gags. When Muggsy flees on a train to escape, he runs straight into the Professor himself, who proves even more relentless with his pranks. Trapped between two joke-loving tormentors, Muggsy discovers there's no outrunning the punchline.

Untitled Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals story
2 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
The Ninth Hole
6 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Muggsy Mouse and Jumpy Squirrel's golf game on the ninth hole spirals into chaos when a heated dispute over which ball belongs to whom sends them on a wild chase that takes their competition off the course and into increasingly absurd territory. As the golf ball bounces through trucks, over airports, and into the hands of jet planes, the two rivals find themselves further from finishing the game than ever—but fortune may have one last trick up its sleeve for the determined player who refuses to give up.

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CGC 7.5 · 1 in census $289
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