Tom and Jerry #251
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Model Plane Crazy," Tom tries to keep peace by giving Jerry and Tuffy a model airplane kit to quiet them down on a rainy day—but the mice have other plans. Using parts from an old alarm clock, they build a surprisingly functional plane that keeps Tom on his toes with endless aerial mischief. Written by Jack Cosgriff and brought to life with crisp, expressive art by Harvey Eisenberg (pencils and inks), this 1970 Western Comics gem captures classic chaos with a clever twist. The cover, also by Eisenberg, perfectly captures the zany energy of the issue.
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Bugged by Jerry and Tuffy's lively indoor activities during a rainy day, Tom gives them a model airplane kit to busy themselves with - quietly. The mice cannibalize an old alarm clock's workings and springs to build a makeshift motor for their mini-plane, and endlessly annoy Tom with their pesky aerial antics.
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