Tom and Jerry #224
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sleeping Bagged," Tuffy’s fear of his own shadow takes a wild turn when Jerry gives him a confidence boost with a surprisingly bold observation about women and mice. Emboldened, Tuffy unleashes a chaotic spree of pranks, leaving Jerry to clean up the mess. Harvey Eisenberg handles art, inks, and lettering on the interior, while his work defines the cover, too—making this a standout in the classic Tom and Jerry comic series.
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Tuffy is scared of his own shadow, until Jerry bolsters his confidence by showing him that women are (stereotypically) scared of mice. Drunk with newfound power, Tuffy goes on a scare-tear, leaving Jerry to set things to right.
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