Real Screen Comics #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Real Screen Comics #50, Superboy shares a quiet moment with Frank, showing him that creativity isn't about perfection—it's about passion. Written by Jack Schiff and brought to life with expressive art by Win Mortimer, this heartfelt story celebrates the joy of making something meaningful, one sketch at a time. The cover by Ira Schnapp captures the warmth of the moment, a 10-cent glimpse of inspiration from 1952.
In "null," Crow cunningly disguises himself as a homing pigeon, convincing Fox that he’s returned to reclaim his stolen home—claiming, with a straight face, that homing pigeons always come back. The tension builds as Fox must decide whether to believe the bird’s tale or suspect a trick, all while the line between truth and deception flutters in the air.
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Reprinted in La Zorra y el Cuervo #8 (1953), Real Screen Comics #8 (1954), The Fox and the Crow #108 (1968), Fox und Flax #11, Fox und Flax #18
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