Real Screen Comics #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Fox and the Crow are up to their usual mischief on this November 1953 DC offering, with the Fox grinning beside a "Football Today" sign while the Crow finds himself on the wrong end of a paint-dripping pipe, demanding "Hey! Who turned out th' lights?" The cover's slapstick energy perfectly captures the lighthearted tone that made this series a staple of early-'50s funny-animal comics, with a small rabbit and a sombrero-wearing character peeking in from the top corners for good measure. At just a dime, Real Screen Comics #68 delivered the kind of cheerful cartoon chaos that kept young readers coming back every month.
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The function of the United Nations is outlined in observance of United Nations day, October 24.
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