The Hundred Comic Monthly #6
In "The Men Who Stole Roads," Blabber Mouse tries to turn over a new leaf by stopping his habit of spilling secrets to Tomcat—only to find that experimenting with invisible ink from a junior chemistry kit might be just as risky. A clever twist on mischief and curiosity, this 1957 tale from Rube Grossman’s art and inks delivers a quietly suspenseful yarn with a touch of science-fueled mischief. The cover by Peter Chapman captures the story’s playful tension with a sharp, expressive eye.
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Blabber Mouse decides to reform from telling secrets to Tomcat, but experimenting with invisible ink in a junior chemistry kit proves even more dangerous.
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