Tom & Jerry Comics #136
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Spill of the Hunt," Jerry and Tuffy face a surprising twist when a fortune machine predicts wildly different futures—one destined for travel on water, the other for settling down. With their paths seemingly diverging, the mice prepare to part ways, only to find their fortunes unfolding in unexpected harmony. Ken Champin handles art, inks, and lettering, while Harvey Eisenberg brings the cover to life with his pencils and inks. A 10-cent comic from 1955, this issue captures classic mischief with a touch of whimsical fate.
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Jerry and Tuffy get their fortunes told by a weight and fortune machine. Tuffy's says he's going to travel on water. Jerry's says he will build a new home and settle down. With such conflicting futures, the mice feel they must go their separate ways. Circumstances become such that both of their fortunes come true - and without their splitting up.
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