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Tom and Jerry#254
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Tom and Jerry #254

Dec 1970 · Western · 0.15 USD
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“Routed by Radar”

In "Routed by Radar," Tom and Jerry take a surprising detour into the world of philately and collectibles, exploring commemorative stamps honoring Charles Dickens and William Wordsworth, plus a medal marking the first moon landing. The story also highlights the upcoming 22nd American Stamp Dealers Association Show in November 1970 at Madison Square Garden, while spotlighting Seymour Reit’s book Coins and Coin Collection from Whitman Publishing. Written by George Allard and brought to life with vibrant colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, the issue’s cover by Harvey Eisenberg captures the whimsical spirit of the era.

writer Vic Lockman · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Bill Spicer · artist, inker Phil De Lara · cover Harvey Eisenberg

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Full credits

letterer Bill Spicer
artist, inker Phil De Lara
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Sir Robby Royal has moved an old English castle to the United States – complete with haunting phenomena. Tom decides there’s easy money in “de-spooking” the place.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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