Issue | #711 |
Published | June 1956 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "M.G.M.'s MOUSE MUSKETEERS, No. 711." Code number is MOUSE M. O.S. #711-566. Copyright 1956 by Loew's Incorporated. Based on the series of animated "Tom and Jerry" cartoons set in Medieval France. |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom] |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008). |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom] |
Synopsis | The Musketeers use a knothole in the floor to escape M'sieur Poosycat. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white; pantomime story. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008). |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; The King |
Synopsis | The Musketeers and M'sieur Poosycat try to put the King in a good humor so that he will quit assigning jobs to them. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008). |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; The King |
Synopsis | A prospective buyer is coming to inspect the castle, so the King orders M'sieur Poosycat to keep the Musketeers in the stable. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008). |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; The King |
Synopsis | When the King is sick in bed with the hiccups, M'sieur Poosycat starts giving orders to the Musketeers. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008). |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; The King |
Synopsis | The Queen of Slobberoovia gives the King a magic sword. The King challenges the Duke of Balford to a duel. M'sieur Poosycat makes a duplicate of the sword and switches it with the real one. He takes the magic sword to the Duke to make a deal that he (Poosycat) will be made heir to the castle if Balford wins the duel. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008). |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom] |
Synopsis | After the Musketeers are caught trying to break into the Royal Pantry, they are put to work cutting grass with their swords. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white; pantomime story. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008) |
Characters | Mouse Musketeers [Jerry; Tuffy]; M'sieur Poosycat [Tom] |
Synopsis | When M'sieur Poosycat's armor is wrecked after a joust, the Musketeers scavenge pieces to use as armor for themselves. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Back cover; pantomime story. The last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents." Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (July 15, 2008). |