Tom & Jerry (Comics)
Tom and Jerry is a comic series featuring the titular cat and mouse from the series of cartoons of the same name. Hundreds of issues each featuring several stories of the duo as well as several other characters (most of which originated from the comics' previous incarnation known as: Our Gang) in varying formats were published by Dell in 1942 and continued throughout the 20th century.
Contents
- 1 Tom & Jerry Comics #65, 1949
- 2 Tom & Jerry Comics #74, 1950
- 3 Tom & Jerry Comics #77, 1950
- 4 Tom & Jerry Comics #86, 1951
- 5 Tom & Jerry Comics #89, 1951
- 6 Tom & Jerry Comics #93, 1952
- 7 Tom & Jerry Comics #99, 1952
- 8 The Cat Who Came To Dinner (Four Color, 1942 Series #638, 1955)
- 9 Tom & Jerry Comics #172, 1958
- 10 Tom & Jerry Comics #205, 1961
- 11 Unknown Issue (Circa 1994), "Fat and Fatter"
- 12 See also
Tom & Jerry Comics #65, 1949
Tom & Jerry Comics #74, 1950
Jerry and Tuffy trick Tom into eating lead pellets from shotgun shells, which he thinks is the caviar they stole from him.
Tom & Jerry Comics #77, 1950
Jerry and Tuffy eat several boxes of cereal to rack up boxtops for mail-order prizes.
Tom & Jerry Comics #86, 1951
A lion forces Tom to cook a large meal for him.
Tom & Jerry Comics #89, 1951
Jerry and Tuffy drop an alarm clock into Tom's mouth, which he then swallows.
Tom & Jerry Comics #93, 1952
Wuff and Sammy eat a large pie secretly prepared by Charlie, who then manages to catch them since they're too full to run away.
Tom & Jerry Comics #99, 1952
Jerry and Tuffy eat down a cheese wheel that's too big to fit in their mouse hole. They succeed, but are then too fat to fit in the mouse hole.
The Cat Who Came To Dinner (Four Color, 1942 Series #638, 1955)
After Spike and Tyke get their picnic basket back, they find that Snowball ate all the food inside.
Tom & Jerry Comics #172, 1958
Thinking that Tom would be nicer to them if he were fat, Jerry and Tuffy feed him plenty of food and increase his hunger with appetite pills to make him gain weight. Their plan works, however the much jollier Tom is even more annoying, so they decide to slim him back down again.
Tom & Jerry Comics #205, 1961
On the cover, Jerry is shown to have eaten all the filling in a slice of pie.
Unknown Issue (Circa 1994), "Fat and Fatter"
Tom is out of shape from not chasing Jerry and Tuffy. They try to help him get back into shape but wind up getting fat as well once they've given up.