Fauntleroy Fox
Fauntleroy Fox is a refined, well-mannered anthropomorphic fox who debuted in DC's Real Screen Funnies in 1945. His genteel nature makes him an easy mark for the streetwise schemer Crawford Crow, and the two became a classic comedy duo known as The Fox and the Crow.
Fauntleroy Fox is a Golden Age gem from DC Comics, debuting in the pages of Real Screen Funnies #1 back in 1945 under the hand of creator Jim Davis. A fixture of the funny-animal tradition, he carved out a long, cheerful corner of the DC universe across nearly five decades, starring most prominently in The Fox and the Crow and Real Screen Comics β titles that kept readers grinning from the Golden Age well into the modern era. With five key-issue appearances to his name and a catalog that puts him in some eclectic company β sharing pages with the likes of Superman, Rollo Raccoon, and Flippity and Flop β Fauntleroy is a delightful reminder that DC's Golden Age was wonderfully wide and weird. For collectors who love the offbeat heart of vintage funny-animal comics, this fox is absolutely worth hunting down.
Real name. Fauntleroy Fox
Powers. None; anthropomorphic funny-animal character. Refined but gullible fox, repeatedly schemed against by the streetwise Crawford Crow.
Affiliations. The Fox and the Crow (comedy duo with Crawford Crow)
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