Real Screen Comics #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeReal Screen Comics #94 brings DC's beloved funny-animal duo, the Fox and the Crow, together for a January 1956 cover full of slapstick charm. The Crow — sporting his trademark red cap — has laid out a field of steel traps, and a wide-eyed, stumbling Fox is scrambling to avoid them while his hat goes flying, prompting the Crow's smug quip: "Keen defense, eh, Foxie!" At just a dime, this all-new-stories issue is a cheerful snapshot of mid-1950s DC comedy at its most delightfully mischievous.
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Flop pretends to be a spaceman in order to catch Flippity but Sam stops him after realizing his scheme even though Flippity does not. Flop then pretends to be an Indian in order to catch Flippity but Sam pretends to be Kit Carson and catches him with a lasso.
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