| Issue | #728 |
| Published | October 1956 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Indicia title is "M-G-M's MOUSE MUSKETEERS, No. 728." Code number is MOUSE M. O.S. #728-569. Copyright 1956 by Leow's Incorporated. Sixth of ten Mouse Musketeers Four Color issues. |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry; Tuffy); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom) |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Notes | Indicia title is "M-G-M's MOUSE MUSKETEERS, No. 728." Code number is MOUSE M. O.S. #728-569. Copyright 1956 by Leow's Incorporated. |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry; Tuffy); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom); The King |
| Synopsis | M'sieur Poossycat throws the Mouse Musketeers in the stocks for sleeping on the King's throne. |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Notes | Inside front cover; black and white; pantomime story. |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry; Tuffy); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom); The King |
| Synopsis | The King has a singing sword that annoys M'Sieur Poossycat. The cat tries to steal the sword and break it, but is foiled by the mice. |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry; Tuffy); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom); The King |
| Synopsis | M'Sieur Poossycat pawns some of the King's armor, and has to keep the Mouse Musketeers from telling the King. |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry; Tuffy); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom); The King; Prince Prankster |
| Synopsis | The King takes the day off and leaves his son, Prince Prankster, in charge of the castle. |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry; Tuffy); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom); The King |
| Synopsis | The King gets tired of the Musketeers and M'Sieur Poossycat tattling on each other. |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry; Tuffy); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom) |
| Synopsis | M'Sieur Poossycat hangs a pennant atop a castle tower, but the Musketeers fly it like a kite. |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Notes | Inside back cover; black and white; pantomime story. |
| Characters | Mouse Musketeers (Jerry); M'Sieur Poossycat (Tom) |
| Synopsis | While chasing Jerry, M'Sieur Poossycat steps on a rake, hitting himself in the head. Jerry returns and administers first aid--to the rake. |
| Genre | funny animal; period |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
| Notes | Back cover. The last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents." This sequence is replaced by an ad in some copies. See Sequence 8. |
| Characters | Dopey Dan; Safety Sam |
| Synopsis | Safety tips for summer bicycle-riding. |
| Genre | fact |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Back cover. Part of summer safety tips series. Illustrated ad for Wrigley's Juicy Fruit chewing gum. This ad replaces Sequence 7 on some copies. |