Mark Bode's Miami Mice, Issues #3 & 4 (Rip Off Press, 1986).
Plot for Issue #4
Rocket and Stubo, the Miami Mice, have crashed in the jungle and a rescue crew is sent. When their plane is located, it is deserted. and the mice are believed to be dead. They have, however, survived and struggle to find help. Stubo has a badly injured leg and falls asleep while Rocket tries to raise help on the radio. The transmission is intercepted by their nemesis, Tumeric Squeekle, who has Rocket's girlfriend Vermoosa captive. Tumeric and his henchmen hunt down the Mice, but Catztanza, a samurai cat, begins to pick them off one by one until he is captured. While torturing Catztanza, Squeekle and his men are set upon by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, who had been sleeping nearby. They make quick work of Squeekle's men, but he threatens them with a rocket launcher, only to be attacked from above by Rocket, who garrotes Squeekle, cutting his head off. The Mice's chief arrives and has Stubo taken to the hospital while the rest head to a local bar to celebrate. There, the turtles run into Cerebus, who is apparently there as the result of a spell. The turtles introduce him to Vermousa just as the spell wears off and he disappears. The remaining Mice and guests continue the celebration.
Issue #4 is the final issue of Miami Mice and it includes a plot related appearance by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, ending panel includes cameos by Cerebus the Aardvark, Cobalt 60, and Cheech Wizard.
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