Real Screen Comics #119
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom DC's long-running funny-animal series comes this February 1958 installment, where the Crow has a bow drawn and ready at the edge of a cliff while a wide-eyed Fox nervously protests that it would be "safer to take the long way around" — a perfectly timed gag that captures the duo's endearing dynamic. The warm yellow cover pops with bright cartoon energy, and the banner characters of a sombrero-wearing girl and a grinning rabbit peek in from the top corners to round out the cheerful scene. At just a dime, this is vintage DC humor at its most charming.
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The story of John Bowne who stood up for religious freedom in the 1660s Long Island.
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