Tom & Jerry Comics #182
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Gopher-Gagged Gardeners," a flash flood sweeps a mountain shack into the gully where Wuff and Sammy make their home, prompting the duo to claim it under desert law and move above ground—unaware that the shack’s former resident, the bandit Grubby Rat, has just returned to reclaim his mobile hideout. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with energetic art by Veve Risto, this 1959 Dell comic blends slapstick chaos with a touch of unexpected stakes, all framed by Harvey Eisenberg’s dynamic cover.
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During a torrential rainstorm, a small shack is washed down from the mountains by a flash flood and into the gully where Wuff and Sammy live. Under desert law, the pair decide to claim the deserted dwelling and move into it, rather than continue living underground. Little do they know that, before the storm caused the shack's change-of-address, it was the hideout of the bandit Grubby Rat... who has just found his "mobile" home and is ready to move back in.
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