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Tom and Jerry The Mouse from T.R.A.P.#1
Cover: Phil De Lara

Tom and Jerry The Mouse from T.R.A.P. #1

Oct 1966 · Western · 0.25 USD
“Block Aid”

In "Block Aid," Tom flees to a farm for cooler weather, only to be outwitted by Jerry and Tuffy’s country cousins—doppelgängers who look just like them. When Tom tricks the cousins into heading to the city, Jerry and Tuffy swap clothes and take their place, setting up a clever game of mistaken identity on the farm. Harvey Eisenberg’s artwork brings the classic antics to life, with Phil De Lara’s cover capturing the chaos in bold, expressive lines.

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artist, inker Harvey Eisenberg · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Rome Siemon · cover Phil De Lara

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artist, inker Harvey Eisenberg
letterer Rome Siemon
cover pencils Phil De Lara

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Hot and bothered Tom leaves home for a cooler-climate outdoor job on a farm, where he encounters Jerry and Tuffy's look-alike country cousins. Tom fast-talks the pair into leaving the farm for the city. There, they find Jerry and Tuffy, who don their country cousins’ clothes and journey to the farm to bedevil Tom.

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