Paul Terry's Adventures of Mighty Mouse #128
In "Two of a Kind," the ever-irritating "Mouse in the House" returns to stir up chaos among the Bear Family, whose exaggerated reactions and comedic panic stretch across several pages. Written with classic slapstick flair and drawn with expressive energy by Jim Tyer, the story finds the mouse finally driven out—only to deliver a sly, memorable parting shot about where bears really belong. The cover, by Art Bartsch, captures the scene’s absurd tension in bold, dynamic lines.
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The titular "Mouse in the House" unnerves the Bear Family into several pages of unbridled histrionics on the part of all, before he is finally trapped and asked to leave. As the mouse walks off, insulted over being unwelcome, he says "Good riddance to you too! I think BEARS belong in ZOOS!"
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