Real Screen Comics #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1946 DC anthology brings together the sly Fox and the scheming Crow alongside Tito and his Burrito for a ten-cent package of animated-style fun. The cover sets up a perfectly timed gag: Fox peers into what he believes is a telescope — innocently announcing he can't see a thing — while the Crow gleefully eggs him on, fully aware that the "telescope" is actually a loaded cannon aimed right at the unsuspecting Fox. It's a warm snapshot of the playful trickster dynamic that made these characters such a delight, promising readers a lively mix of comedy and cartoon chaos inside.
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