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Tweety and Sylvester#5
Cover: Tony Strobl

Tweety and Sylvester #5

Feb 1967 · Western · 0.12 USD
“Toaster Target Toss”

In "Toaster Target Toss," Tweety and Sylvester #5 (1967) finds the feathery feline stepping in to save lazy Sylvester from being kicked out by Granny, all during a whimsical "Be Kind to Cats Week." With a mix of chaos and heart, Tweety tries to help Sylvester catch mice—only to accidentally set off a chain reaction of cats, a dog, and more, each with their own ideas about the job. Art by Tony Strobl, with full cover pencils and inks by him, brings the classic slapstick energy to life in this 12-cent 1967 Western Publishing gem.

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artist, inker Tony Strobl
cover pencils, inks Tony Strobl

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Granny threatens to cast lazy Sylvester out because he hasn’t caught any mice. Tweety, observing “Be Kind to Cats Week”, decides to help the Puddy Tat keep his home by providing him with some mice to catch. When hapless Sylvester can’t get the job done, Tweety recruits more cats to help him – followed by a dog to rout the cats, and more.

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