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Fauntleroy Fox

Fauntleroy Fox

58 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1945–1992 Β· 5 key issues
Who is 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.

Identity

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)

Real Screen Funnies [ashcan]
#1
β˜… First appearance
Real Screen Funnies [ashcan] #1
Apr 1945

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1947–1967

Real Screen Comics #14 β˜… 1947
Real Screen Comics #14
Leave It to Binky #8 β˜… 1949
Leave It to Binky #8
Comic Cavalcade #50 1952
Comic Cavalcade #50
The Fox and the Crow #31 1956
The Fox and the Crow #31
The Fox and the Crow #60 1960
The Fox and the Crow #60
My Greatest Adventure #67 1962
My Greatest Adventure #67
The Fox and the Crow #102 1967
The Fox and the Crow #102

Appearances

Real Screen Funnies [ashcan] (1945)
#1
Leave It to Binky (1948)
Comic Cavalcade (1942)
All-American Western (1948)
Peter Porkchops (1949)
Hollywood Funny Folks (1950)
#45
The Raccoon Kids (1954)
World's Finest Comics (1941)
#73
All Star Western (1951)
#80
TV Screen Cartoons (1959)
My Greatest Adventure (1955)
#67
Tales of the Unexpected (1956)
#74
Comics Scene Spectacular (1989)
#7