- Script
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- Pencils
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- Inks
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- Letters
- typeset; logo
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Bullied at school and finding escape in cartoons and his homemade comics, Joey’s just a lonely kid who could use a friend. But Joey gets way more than he bargained for when his favorite hero bursts out of his TV and into the real world!
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
- Characters
- Mighty Mouse; Pearl Pureheart
- Keywords
- credits; indicia; introducton or recap
Introductory page with credits and indicia. Black and white on inside front cover.
- Script
- Sholly Fisch
- Pencils
- Igor Lima
- Inks
- Igor Lima
- Colors
- Pete Pantazis
- Letters
- Tom Napolitano
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- AAAAAHHH!
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
- Characters
- Mighty Mouse; Joey Malone; various citizens, criminals, and police of the unnamed city (humans); various citizens of Mouseville; alien cats (cartoons)
- Synopsis
- While Joey and Mighty Mouse struggle to understand why he entered the human world, the Mouse of Tomorrow lends his powers to doing good deeds around the neighborhood - to the consternation of everyone!
- Keywords
- abounding oddities; artist; bullying; cartoon world; comics; real world; school; television; traversing worlds
Mighty Mouse and his world are rendered in cartoon style, while Joey Malone and his world are rendered in a realistic style. Sholly Fisch’s dialogue brilliantly contrasts “the way things work” in the real world vs. Mighty Mouse’s cartoon world… JOEY: What do you think will happen if you punch that [real world] crook with your super strength? MIGHTY MOUSE: Isn’t it obvious? He’ll fly through the air across the city, and land in jail – probably in one of those striped uniforms. JOEY: No, he’ll die. MIGHTY MOUSE: Die? JOEY: Die. Joey continues to give the same answer to Mighty Mouse’s queries on “falling off a cliff”, “getting blown up”, and being “run over by a steam roller”!