Paul Terry's Mighty Mouse Comics #23 [52-pages]
In "Dimwit Sneezes," Mighty Mouse tumbles from a snowy Alpine peak after Oil Can Harry unleashes the stink of Limburger, plunging him into a perilous cheese-making trap far below. With the fate of Pearl Pureheart hanging in the balance, her only chance rests with a St. Bernard whose dramatic flair and love of poetry may just save the day. Written by Tom Morrison, this 1951 adventure from Paul Terry's Mighty Mouse Comics #23 is a delightfully absurd blend of slapstick and whimsy, all rendered in the classic style of the era.
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High atop an Alpine peak, Oil Can Harry gasses Mighty Mouse with “Odor of Limburger” causing him to fall into a swiss cheese-making death trap far below. Pearl Pureheart’s only hope of escape lies with an overly verbose, poetry-spouting St. Bernard.
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