Tom and Jerry #311
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Robinson CATsoe," Tom and Jerry take a wild detour into nautical mischief when the mice trick Tom into believing a crystal ball foretells a boat trip—only for all three to end up stranded on a sandbar. Harvey Eisenberg handles both the interior art and cover pencils, with inks by the same hand and lettering by Rome Siemon, all under the Western Publishing Production Shop’s colorist team. A 35-cent comic from 1978, it’s a classic slapstick twist on shipwreck lore, with Tom playing captain and the mice stuck in the roles of "Thursday" and "Friday."
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The mice try to fool Tom into believing their makeshift crystal ball predicts a boat trip for the cat, but they all end up stranded on a sandbar where Tom designates Tuffy as "Friday" and Jerry as "Thursday" and forces them into servitude.
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