Tom & Jerry Comics #139
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Droopy Clocks-In," the ever-resourceful Droopy finds himself shivering in the cold after his outdoor doghouse proves no match for winter’s bite. With a clever twist of ingenuity, he repurposes the wooden casing of a clock from his master’s fireplace mantle into a snug new home—turning timekeeping into a cozy retreat. Art by Harvey Eisenberg, both interior and on the cover, brings the seasonal charm and humor to life in this 1956 Dell classic.
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When his outdoor doghouse fails to protect him from the harsh winter elements, Droopy moves inside, removes the works of a clock atop his master's fireplace mantle, and makes the wooden housing of the clock into a mini-doghouse.
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