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Tweety and Sylvester#37
Cover: John Costanza

Tweety and Sylvester #37

May 1974 · Western · 0.20 USD
“The Plotters!”

In "The Plotters!", Sylvester’s well-intentioned gift—a mallet—falls flat when Tweety fails to grasp its purpose, leaving the cat feeling utterly defeated. Determined to lift his spirits, Tweety steps in with a quiet, earnest effort to help. A heartfelt moment between the unlikely pair unfolds, all drawn with the unmistakable style of John Costanza, whose art, inks, letters, and colors bring the classic duo’s dynamic to life. The cover by Costanza captures the scene’s gentle humor and emotional core.

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artist, inker, letterer John Costanza · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover John Costanza

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artist, inker, letterer John Costanza
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Sylvester becomes demoralized when he presents Tweety with the gift of a mallet, and the canary doesn’t even realize that its purpose is to bop the bird. Tweety tries to cheer him up.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).