Looney Tunes #182
In "Laugh Doctor," Mary Jane takes a whimsical stand against a mischievous new neighbor who’s mistreating his toys—turning a playful rhyme into a surprisingly literal lesson in kindness. With clever art by Tony Strobl and a delightfully surreal cover by Ralph Heimdahl, this 1956 Dell comic delivers a charming, lighthearted tale of size-shifting mischief and redemption.
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The new boy next door is abusing his toys. To teach him a lesson, Mary Jane recites her rhyme, but uses his name instead of hers to shrink him. He eventually learns his lesson and repairs his broken toys when he is returned to normal size.
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