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Tom & Jerry Comics #115
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In "George Washing-Tom," Tom takes a rare vow of peace on George Washington’s birthday, promising to spare Jerry and Tuffy—if they promise not to lie. With the stakes set by the Founding Father’s famed honesty, the trio navigates a day of tricky truths and playful deception, all drawn in classic 1954 style by Harvey Eisenberg, whose pencils define the cover and bring the antics to life.
artist, inker, letterer Harvey Eisenberg · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Harvey Eisenberg
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artist, inker, letterer Harvey Eisenberg
colorist Western Publishing Production Shop
cover pencils Harvey Eisenberg
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On George Washington’s birthday, and in honor of his legendary truthfulness, Tom promises to let up on Jerry and Tuffy for the day, provided they don’t tell any lies.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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