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Atomic Mouse #16 (1955)

Charlton · 1955 · 36 pages

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ContinueAtomic Mouse #23 →
Contains 7 stories
War of the Tin Soldiers
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Atomic MouseProfessor InventoCount GattoShadow

In "War of the Tin Soldiers," Count Gatto steals Professor Invento's Come-to-Life Fluid and brings an army of tin soldiers to life, threatening to overrun Mouseville—only to find that even an army of metal men can't stand against the might of Atomic Mouse.

Untitled story
4 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Professor InventoAtomic MouseCount GattoShadow

In "null," Professor Invento’s latest invention—a robot modeled after the legendary Atomic Mouse—proves nearly flawless… until Count Gatto’s cannon blast reveals its one critical flaw: it can’t duck. When the real Atomic Mouse appears unharmed, Gatto flees in terror, realizing too late he’s been outsmarted.

T.V. for Free
4 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Count GattoShadowAtomic MouseWide Awake Collection Agency

In "T.V. for Free," Gatto’s generous giveaway of free televisions in Mouseville quickly turns suspicious—especially when the sets start putting everyone to sleep at night. But when the Wide Awake Collection Agency, the very company that sold him the custom devices, steps in to clean up his mess, Gatto learns that even the cleverest schemes have their limits.

Mouseville in Danger
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Atomic MouseCount GattoShadow

In "Mouseville in Danger," Atomic Mouse faces a rare challenge when Gatto tricks him into wearing malfunctioning glasses that blind him to his surroundings. With his aim thrown off and his powers useless, the hero must rely on instinct and luck to survive—until a chance collision with a boulder finally shatters the cursed lenses.

The Plot Thickens
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Magic Bunny [Happy]SammyBenny BeaverMoose

In "The Plot Thickens," Benny’s sudden inheritance sparks a wild new dream: becoming an actor. When Sammy mistakes Benny’s dramatic rehearsals for a real robbery, the alarm spreads—prompting Magic Bunny to rush in, just as a gang of thieves arrives. The stage is set for chaos, but the real show hasn’t even begun.

Peanut Pygmalion
4 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Willie the WormSammy

In "Peanut Pygmalion," Sammy and Willie’s experiment with Mexican jumping beans spirals hilariously out of control when they accidentally unleash a giant, springy peanut that goes on a wild rampage. With chaos in the air and the nut bouncing through the countryside, the duo must summon an elephant to bring the oversized legume down—before it’s too late.

Watch Out for Him
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Sherlock Monk

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