Tom and Jerry #310
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Jerry and Tuffy's Circus," the clever little mice take center stage—literally—when they build their own makeshift circus to experience the big top without paying. With Harvey Eisenberg handling art, inks, and letters, this 1978 Western Comics gem sees Jerry and Tuffy turning the tables on Tom, who gets roped (quite literally) into being the main act. Cover by Harvey Eisenberg.
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Unable to afford tickets to the circus (though, as mice, couldn't they just sneak in?), Jerry and Tuffy decide to put on their own circus, ultimately trapping Tom into becoming an unwilling star attraction.
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