| Issue | #198 |
| Published | September 1948 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Indicia title is "Walter Lantz ANDY PANDA in The MIGHTY MITES, No. 198." Code number is A.P.O.S. #198-489, Copyright 1948 by Walter Lantz Productions. |
| Characters | Andy Panda; Charlie Chicken |
| Genre | Funny animals; science fiction |
| Pencils | Dan Gormley |
| Inks | Dan Gormley |
| Notes | Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008). |
| Characters | Andy Panda |
| Synopsis | At a hat check, Andy gets his hat exchanged for an Indian headdress. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Pencils | Dan Gormley |
| Inks | Dan Gormley |
| Notes | Inside front cover; black, red, and white; pantomime story. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008). |
| Characters | Andy Panda; Charlie Chicken |
| Synopsis | When their car is stuck in the mud on a back road, Andy and Charlie make their way to an isolated house where they are captured by Mr. Morgan, who has invented a reducto ray, which is capable of shrinking people to four inches high. |
| Genre | Funny animals; science fiction |
| Script | John Stanley |
| Pencils | Dan Gormley |
| Inks | Dan Gormley |
| Notes | Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008). Script credit from Mykal Banta's "The Big Blog of Kids' Comics" at http://www.bigblogcomics.com/2009/11/andy-panda-in-mighty-mites.html, accessed on 31 January 2010. |
| Characters | Andy Panda |
| Synopsis | When he's not feeling well, Andy goes to the doctor. After being given a clean bill of health, he feels better, until he's given the doctor's bill for services. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Pencils | Dick Hall |
| Inks | Dick Hall |
| Notes | Inside back cover; black, red, and white; pantomime story. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008). |
| Characters | Andy Panda |
| Synopsis | Andy is sleeping on a park bench with his mouth open. A squirrel decides that would be a good place to hide an acorn. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Pencils | Dan Gormley |
| Inks | Dan Gormley |
| Notes | Back cover; pantomime story. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008). |