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Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Tom and Jerry #235

Apr 1967 · Western · 0.12 USD
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“The Feathered Cat”

In "The Feathered Cat," Tom’s winter camping trip takes a wild turn when Jerry and Tuffy cozy up in his fur-lined boots—only to be whisked away on an unplanned adventure. With a bear on the prowl and a skunk hide used to outwit the cat, the mice find themselves in a chilly predicament that leads to a surprising act of restitution. Harvey Eisenberg handles both the pencils and inks for the story and cover, bringing the frosty antics to life in a 1967 Western Publishing gem.

artist, inker Harvey Eisenberg · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Rome Siemen · writer Jack Cosgriff · cover Harvey Eisenberg

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artist, inker Harvey Eisenberg
letterer Rome Siemen
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg

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Tom loves winter camping. Jerry and Tuffy find the house too cold and take warm refuge in Tom's fur-lined boots. The mice accidently find themselves on Tom's winter camping trip, when "the puss takes the boots" along to keep his paws (feet) warm. While in the wintery wild, Jerry and Tuffy make off with the boots to keep warm, steal Tom's food, and get him into a tangle with a bear. Using a skunk hide to scare the cat and make the fur on his back stand up, they shear off the fur to warm themselves with. Once back at home, Tom makes them knit him warm britches as restitution.

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