Real Screen Comics #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Alias 'Black Buford'," the clever Crow takes on a series of disguises—from telegram boy to butler to the Caliph of Crabmeat himself—just to score a free meal, all in a single, sharp-witted tale from 1954. Written by Cecil Beard and Alpine Harper and illustrated by Jim Davis, this classic Real Screen Comics issue showcases the artist’s expressive style on both the interior and the striking cover by Davis.
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The Crow shows how effort-intensive it is to con a meal out of the Fox. He poses as a telegram messenger boy, an employment agent for domestic help, a butler; The Caliph of Crabmeat's food-taster, and finally as The Caliph himself. Later he complains about how hard he has to work to feed himself.
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