Top Comics Tom & Jerry #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Cat and the Cornstalk," Tom attempts a rare act of kindness by taking Jerry and Tuffy to an art museum, hoping to inspire their better nature—only to find himself overwhelmed when the mice become obsessed with modern art. With a generous gesture, Tom buys them paints and supplies, but soon regrets it as the duo transforms his home into a chaotic canvas of abstract expression. Written by Jack Cosgriff and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Harvey Eisenberg, this delightfully absurd tale captures the classic antics of the duo in a fresh, whimsical twist.
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Jerry and Tuffy blame their mischievous ways on their being "underprivileged", so Tom takes them to an art museum to "bring out their better qualities". There, the mice are taken with a mural of modern art and Tom, in an unusual gesture of generosity and kindness, buys them a complete set of paints and other art supplies to stimulate their newfound creativity. For his troubles, Tom is driven daffy by the art-obsessed mice painting their modernist-murals all over the house.
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