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Tom & Jerry Comics #113 cover
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Tom & Jerry Comics #113

Dec 1953 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Cold Dis-Comfort”

In "Cold Dis-Comfort," Spike and Tyke find themselves in a frosty predicament after thwarting a robbery at the neighborhood butcher shop on a zero-degree day. Grateful for their help, the butcher rewards them with a wrapped, frozen steak—leaving the duo to figure out what to do with it when the temperature won’t let them even thaw it. The story, drawn with crisp detail by Lynn Karp and inked by Harvey Eisenberg, captures the classic slapstick charm of the era, with the cover by Eisenberg perfectly framing the chilly chaos.

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artist, inker Lynn Karp · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Vic Lockman · cover Harvey Eisenberg

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artist, inker Lynn Karp
letterer Vic Lockman
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg

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On a zero-degree temperature day, Spike and Tyke foil a robbery at the neighborhood butcher shop. The grateful butcher gives them a wrapped, frozen steak as a reward... but what are two outdoor dogs to do with a frozen steak in freezing temperatures?

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