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Cover: Harvey Eisenberg
Tom and Jerry #327
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In "The Space Man," Jerry and Tuffy enlist a wind-up toy to stage a prank, making Tom believe a tiny spaceman has been leaving footprints in his freshly laid cement walk. With Harvey Eisenberg handling both art and inks for the story and the cover, this 1980 Western Publishing comic captures the classic mischief with a playful sci-fi twist.
artist, inker, letterer Harvey Eisenberg · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Rome Siemon · cover Harvey Eisenberg
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artist, inker, letterer Harvey Eisenberg
colorist Western Publishing Production Shop
letterer Rome Siemon
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg
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Using a wind-up toy of a little walking man to continually leave fresh footprints in Tom's freshly troweled cement front walk, Jerry and Tuffy convince Tom that a tiny spaceman has come to visit.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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