Paul Terry's Adventures of Mighty Mouse #127
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Flowers and Bees," the ever-crafty Claw pulls a clever ruse by having a look-alike arrested, tricking the Terrytown police and the city into believing the threat has been neutralized—while the real Claw prepares a full-scale attack. Penciled and inked by Connie Rasinski, this 1955 St. John adventure delivers classic action with a twist, all wrapped in a cover that captures the story’s playful yet perilous tone.
In "Double Trouble," the cunning Claw pulls off a clever ruse by having a look-alike arrested by the Terrytown police, letting the city believe the threat is neutralized—while the real Claw prepares a full-scale attack. With the city lulled into false security, Jo and Mighty Mouse must uncover the deception before it's too late.
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