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Tom Cat #4 (1956)

Charlton · 1956 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Outboxed the Boxer
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Tom Cat steps into the ring to face Bozo the Boxer, a formidable champion who towers over the cocky feline—but when the bell rings, Tom discovers that cunning and quick thinking can be just as valuable as brute strength in a fight. With help from his loyal manager Philbert and plenty of wild ring antics, Tom uses every trick in the book to outwit his massive opponent and claim victory. It's slapstick boxing at its finest, complete with steam clouds, spinning spins, and the kind of chaotic mayhem that makes this 1956 tale an absolute blast.

Untitled story
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
The Big Balled-Up Game
7 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Tom Cat is pressed into service across every position on the field for the Holey Sox in a championship game against the Screwville Sluggers, turning the match into complete chaos as injuries pile up and Manager Weepy runs out of options. Though Tom manages blunders and lucky plays in equal measure through most of the game, the real test comes in the ninth inning when he steps up to bat with the score tied and the whole series on the line. With a baseball-obsessed bug heckling him from his bat and the opposing pitcher's fastballs whistling past, Tom will have to somehow pull off the impossible.

Dog Daze
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

A cocky dog dreams of a better life when he overhears he's about to be sold to a fancy new owner—and decides to settle some scores with his barnyard tormentors before making his escape. But when the new master arrives, our hero discovers the sale isn't quite what he thought, and his former enemies suddenly have plans of their own for him. This 1956 "Dog Daze" tale from Tom Cat delivers slapstick comeuppance and a twist ending that'll remind you why revenge is best served cold—or in this case, covered in dirt and cheese.

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