Tom & Jerry Comics #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Tom & Jerry Comics #87, a 10-cent comic from 1951, Tom’s sudden obsession with a radio show preaching peace puts him at odds with Jerry and Tuffy, who aren’t amused by his newfound calm. Written by Jack Cosgriff and brought to life with expressive art by Harvey Eisenberg—pencils, inks, and lettering all by the same hand—this issue captures a rare moment where the usual chase takes a surprising turn.
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Tom becomes a fan of a radio program called "The Happy Hour" that promotes pacifism, but Jerry and Tuffy don't like the new Tom and try to incite him to anger.
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