Tom y Jerry #15
In this 1952 installment from Editorial Novaro, a dancing monkey flees from a street musician and seeks refuge with Tom, who unsuspectingly takes him in—unaware that his new guest will stir up trouble with the house’s resident dog. Written by Jack Cosgriff and illustrated by Harvey Eisenberg, whose dynamic art brings the chaos to life, this issue captures the classic slapstick energy of the duo’s misadventures. The cover, also by Eisenberg, perfectly captures the moment of frantic escape and unexpected shelter.
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Huyendo de un organillero para quien trabaja, un mono danzante le pide asilo a Tom y este acepta llevándolo a su hogar sin pensar que su nuevo huésped le metería en problemas con el perro de la casa.
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