Real Screen Comics #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA completely flooded cellar makes for perfect slapstick comedy in this 1957 DC gem featuring the Fox and the Crow. The cover by James F. Davis says it all: a panicked Fox clings to a ladder as water pours everywhere, while the Crow — "C. Crow Plumber" toolbox bobbing nearby — cheerfully delivers the punchline that he couldn't fix the leak, but the Fox will get more fun out of his cellar this way. Davis's loose, expressive linework gives the whole chaotic scene a wonderfully bouncy energy that's pure mid-century funny-animal delight.
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When Fox won't share his pie, Crow tricks him into giving up all the ingredients to make another one for both of them.
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