Brer Fox
Brer Fox is the cunning, perpetually scheming antagonist from the American South's Uncle Remus folk tradition, adapted into Disney comics. He relentlessly pursues the quick-witted Brer Rabbit, only to be consistently outwitted by his smaller, cleverer prey.
Brer Fox made his comics debut in the Silver Age pages of Dell Giant #55 in 1961, brought to life by creators Christine Lyttle Smith and Tony Strobl, and this sly Southern trickster has been keeping readers on their toes ever since. With a publishing run stretching nearly five decades through 2008, he's woven himself into the rich tapestry of Disney comics across beloved titles like Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Walt Disney Comics Digest, sharing adventures with an all-star roster that includes Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Brer Bear. He's a character steeped in classic Disney charm — the kind of roguish, scheming presence that gives any story an extra crackle of mischief and fun.

Top series
Covers through the years — 1961–2007
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2007 
