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Toytown Comics #1 (1945)

Baily Publishing Company · 1945 · 52 pages

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Contains 7 stories
Chapter 1. The Potato Bug Invasion
8 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Mertie MouseTubby (a bear, Mertie’s landlord)Tubby’s wifeGertie MouseBertie Bat (Batman parody)
Chapter 2. Mertie Becomes Mayor
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Mertie MouseBertie Bat
Chapter 3. The River of Death
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Mertie MouseTubbyBertie BatChristopher Q. CattFreddie Fox

Mertie Mouse and Tubby set out for the Storm King’s castle, their path blocked by a treacherous river—just as Christopher Q. Catt, with hungry intentions, appears. When Tubby builds a raft to cross, Christopher’s greed takes over, sending both Mertie and Tubby plunging into the rushing current.

Chapter 4. Terror from the Skies
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Mertie MouseTubbyBertie BatChristopher Q. CattVincent Vulture

In "Chapter 4. Terror from the Skies," Mertie Mouse and Tubby find themselves in a river peril when alligators close in—only for Bertie Bat to swoop in and rescue them. But when Christopher Q. Catt takes credit and sends a signal to Vincent Vulture, the vulture arrives with a shocking twist: he carries Mertie off into the sky. With Tubby determined to follow, Christopher tries to stop him with a gun—only to be felled by a surprise strike from Bertie Bat.

Chapter 5. The Forest Ruler
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Mertie MouseBertie BatVincent VultureFreddie FoxRuler of the Forest (a lion)

In "Chapter 5. The Forest Ruler," Mertie Mouse and Bertie Bat flee through the woods after a daring rescue from Vincent Vulture, their path leading them toward the Storm King’s castle. Meanwhile, in Rabbit Town, Freddie Fox strikes a deal with the Ruler of the Forest—offering new teeth in exchange for a wanted poster that puts Mertie and Bertie on the run, setting the stage for a tense chase through the wilds.

Chapter 6. The Dungeon of Doom
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Mertie MouseBertie BatVincent VultureRuler of the ForestChristopher Q. Catt

Mertie Mouse and Bertie Bat are sentenced to the dreaded Dungeon of Doom by the Ruler of the Forest, but Mertie has a bold plan—convincing the dungeon’s elephant guardian to help them escape. Meanwhile, far away, Christopher Q. Catt arrives at the Storm King’s castle, only to be locked inside a trunk before he can uncover its secrets.

Chapter 7. The Storm King’s Castle
8 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Mertie MouseBertie BatTubbyRuler of the ForestChristopher Q. CattFreddie FoxTubby’s wifeHorrible Harold

In "Chapter 7. The Storm King’s Castle," Mertie Mouse and Bertie Bat stumble into a storm-wracked fortress only to be ambushed by Christopher Q. Catt and Freddie Fox—revealed as the true Storm King and his henchmen. Trapped in a torture chamber, they face a storm of danger until the Ruler of the Forest arrives to turn the tide. With help from Tubby and his wife, the unlikely heroes battle through chaos and reclaim their place in Toytown’s legend.

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