Real Screen Comics #52
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Fox's idea of a "light" takes on a whole new meaning on this cheerful 1952 DC cover, where the grinning, bow-tied Fox politely offers the unsuspecting Crow a flame from a lighter — while strapped to a full flamethrower tank on his back. The Crow's puzzled question mark says it all, making this a perfectly timed gag that captures the duo's endearing rivalry at its most delightfully absurd. Fans of golden-age funny-animal comics will find this issue of Real Screen Comics a genuinely fun snapshot of the era's breezy, slapstick charm.
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Teenagers try to cope with the social stigma of a relative suffering from mental illness.
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