Tom and Jerry (1991 Harvey) comic books 1993-1995
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As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. When Tom becomes a rich, pampered pussycat, he decides he doesn't need mice in his life anymore. A Dogs Life; The Rich-tocrats; Spike and Tyke: Pup Protector. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. Jerry's new walnut-cracking habit drives everyone around him to distraction, so that even Tuffy joins forces with Tom to stop the nutcracking. Spike tries to teach Tyke a new skill, and the result is newspapers spread everywhere. On a hot day, the Mouse Musketeers and Monsieur Pussycat cause a forest fire with their constant battles. Plus two Droopy half-pagers. Nuts about Nuts; Droopy: Taking a Powder; Droopy: Frightful Eyeful; Mouse Musketeers: Old King Cool; Spike and Tyke: Litter Dog. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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Stories and art by Lynn Karp and others. As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. Tom superstitiously believes that an itchy palm means he will get money soon, and Jerry and Tuffy see a chance for some fun. Toms Itchy Palm; Buzzy; Spike and Tyke: The Kittens Knittin; Mouse Musketeers: Crowned with Success. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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Stories and art by Lynn Karp and others. As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. When Tuffy becomes a fortune teller, Tom sets his eye on the crystal ball that supposedly sees the future. Tuffy, the Swami; Miniature Mouse; Mouse Musketeers: Cat-Choo. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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Stories and art by Lynn Karp and Phil de Lara. As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. Jerry and Tuffy pretend that a real dog is an electronic robot dog. The mice take advantage of Tom's nephew Billy, who has never seen a mouse, by tricking him into thinking various barnyard animals are mice. Droopy's jack-in-the-box prank on a cat backfires. Billy the Kit; Droopy: Jack in the Box; Electri-Fido. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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Stories and art by Lynn Karp and Phil de Lara. As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. Jerry and Tuffy become obsessed with racing, so Tom tries to harness their energy in an exercise wheel. Monsieur Pussycat plans a heist to finance a new home protected from Mouse Musketeers. Tom takes up knitting to relax. Race Daze; Mouse Musketeers: Mouseproof House; Knittin Kitten. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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Stories and art by Harvey Eisenberg and Jack Bradbury. As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. When they learn that Tom loves babies, Jerry and Tuffy see a new plan forming. Spike and Tyke try to make a parrot talk. The Mouse Musketeers must capture a bird for the King's collection. The Mean Mouse; Spike and Tyke: The Secret World; Ruined Woodwork; Mouse Musketeers: Unwary Quarry. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.
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Stories and art by Harvey Eisenberg and Jack Bradbury. As part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s, they reprinted classic comics starring eternal combatants Tom & Jerry. Tom gets a job as ship's cat on an ocean liner by using Jerry and Tuffy as examples of mice he can catch. Little Quacker challenges a coyote. Tom has nightmares of what Tuffy will be like if Jerry teaches him to be smart. The Ships Cat; Daddy Long Legs; School of Hard Knocks. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.50.