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Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Tom & Jerry Comics #125

Dec 1954 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“A Dog House for the Birds”

In "A Dog House for the Birds," Charlie’s cousin Cuthbert Coyote delivers a lecture on proper coyote behavior—chasing chickens, not squirrels—while a bewildered Ashley Wilkes Penguin, a dapper escapee from a southern zoo, stumbles through the desert en route to the South Pole. With Charlie convinced the penguin is just another chicken, Wuff and Sammy must navigate the chaos of keeping their eccentric guest safe from Charlie’s hungry intentions. Vivie Risto handles art, inks, and lettering, while Harvey Eisenberg brings the desert showdown to life on the cover.

artist, inker, letterer Vivie Risto · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Harvey Eisenberg

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artist, inker, letterer Vivie Risto
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg

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Charlie's cousin, Cuthbert Coyote, angrily lectures Charlie on how any "self-respectin' coyote [should] be chasin' chickens" instead of squirrels and prairie dogs. Enter Ashley Wilkes Penguin, a lost and excentric escapee from a southern zoo, who is wandering the desert while trying to find his way to the South Pole - and whom Charlie believes to be a chicken. Can Wuff and Sammy keep the overly-obliging gentlemanly penguin out of Charlie's hungry clutches?

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