Crawford Crow
Crawford Crow is a streetwise, fast-talking anthropomorphic con artist who first appeared in DC's funny-animal title Real Screen Comics, based on Columbia Screen Gems' theatrical cartoon duo. He possesses no superpowers — just an endless appetite for scheming and an uncanny knack for talking his way into (and out of) trouble alongside his perennial foil, Fauntleroy Fox.
Few funny-animal characters from the Golden Age can claim the kind of staying power that Crawford Crow has earned — debuting in Real Screen Comics #14 in 1947 and keeping readers entertained across an impressive 45-year run through DC Comics. This wisecracking corvid built his reputation through the pages of The Fox and the Crow and Comic Cavalcade, sharing panels with a colorful menagerie that includes Rudy Raccoon, Flippity, and even the occasional visit from Superman himself. With 56 catalogued appearances and four recognized key issues to his name, Crawford is far more than a footnote — he's a genuine slice of DC's lighter, warmer side, proof that the Golden Age had plenty of heart and humor beyond capes and cowls. If you love the charm of mid-century funny-animal comics, Crawford Crow is absolutely worth a spot on your radar.
Real name. Crawford S. Crow
Powers. None; non-powered anthropomorphic cartoon crow. Streetwise trickster, schemer, fast-talking con artist.
Affiliations. Paired with Fauntleroy Fox (the Fox and the Crow); Columbia Screen Gems funny-animal cast

Trivia
- Crawford Crow isn't a solo act — he's the fast-talking, scheming crow half of the beloved Fox and the Crow duo that DC licensed from Columbia and ran across their comic book line for decades.50yearoldcomics.com
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Covers through the years — 1947–1967
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