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Tom and Jerry#315
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Tom and Jerry #315

Feb 1979 · Western · 0.35 USD
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“Clay Pigeons”

In "Clay Pigeons," Tom tries to steal the spotlight—literally—by hijacking Jerry and Tuffy’s clay pottery venture, only to accidentally become the inspiration for a new line of rubber toys. Harvey Eisenberg’s expressive art brings the chaotic, slapstick rivalry to life, capturing every misstep and mishap in crisp, dynamic detail.

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

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Tom muscles his way into taking over Jerry and Tuffy's new clay pottery business. Their adversarial antics result in the unintentional creation of clay cat and mouse casts (formed to their respective shapes), which Jerry and Tuffy use to make rubber cat and mouse toys - that outsell Tom's purloined pottery.

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