Tom and Jerry #340
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tuckering-Out Bout," Tom and the mice team up for a festive holiday task—chopping down a tree for Christmas—only to find their plans interrupted by a clever snowbird with a winter escape in mind. With Harvey Eisenberg handling both the interior art and cover pencils, and John Liggera inking the action, this 1982 Western Publishing gem delivers classic slapstick charm in a seasonal setting, all in a 60-cent comic from the golden age of the series.
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Tom and the mice go outside to cut down a tree for Christmas. A scheming snowbird tries to get them to cut down his tree so he can move inside with them for the winter.
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