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Mighty Mouse Comics#12
Cover: Art Bartsch

Mighty Mouse Comics #12

Aug 1949 · St. John · 0.10 USD
“The Mysterious Stranger”

In the 1949 classic "The Mysterious Stranger," Mighty Mouse rides to the rescue of a wagon train of mice journeying through the frontier, facing off against the fearsome Cat Indians and their ominous ritual involving the Great God Bartsch. With bold art by Jim Tyer and a striking cover by Art Bartsch, this issue delivers a whimsical yet thrilling adventure where courage and cartoonish flair clash with feline menace.

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artist, inker Jim Tyer · cover Art Bartsch

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artist, inker Jim Tyer
cover pencils, inks Art Bartsch

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In pioneer days, a wagon train of mice (three tiny wagons, pulled by a grasshopper) slowly makes its way to California facing an attack by "Cat Indians", who intend to sacrifice the prettiest young mouse to their "Great God Bartsch". Mighty Mouse battles what a caption describes as "millions and millions and millions of ferocious felines" to save the day.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).