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Tom & Jerry Comics #200 cover
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Tom & Jerry Comics #200

Mar 1961 · Dell · 0.15 USD
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“The Rich-Tocrats”

Tom has his eyes locked on a towering sandwich stacked atop a massive wedge of holey yellow cheese, while Jerry and a smaller mouse companion eye the same prize from below the plate — a perfectly composed standoff in food-fueled rivalry. Harvey Eisenberg's cover art captures the duo's eternal dynamic with appealing warmth, every character's expression telling the whole story before you've read a single panel. This March 1961 Dell issue is a cheerful snapshot of MGM's beloved cat-and-mouse team at their most relatable: utterly distracted by a really good meal.

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writer Vic Lockman · 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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Wuff and Sammy accidently discover The Armadillo Kid hiding out among desert sandstone formations by covering himself with glue and sand. The pair camouflage themselves from the angry bandit by doing the same - but now find themselves glued together.

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