Paul Terry's Mighty Mouse Comics #24 [36-pages]
In "No Joking Allowed," Mighty Mouse faces his most absurdly oversized threat yet when Oil Can Harry summons a horde of warlike Indians—armed with tanks, planes, and even a battleship—across the country to conquer New York. With a shrinking machine on standby to reduce the hero to the size of a pork chop, Harry’s plan is as wild as it is relentless. Art by Jim Tyer brings the cartoonish chaos to life in this 1951 St. John classic.
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Oil Can Harry recruits an incredible number of warlike Indians to subdue Mighty Mouse. To do so, he travels from his western mountain lair all the way to New York City to send smoke signals from the top of the Empire State Building. When the warriors show up in New York, Harry leads them all the way back west for the battle. The braves bring tanks, cannon, airplanes, and even carry a full-size battleship across land for the attack. Just in case that's not enough, Harry's back-up plan involves a shrinking machine that reduces Mighty Mouse to such a size that he can be tied to a pork chop.
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