The Fox and the Crow #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Head Doctor!", Stanley’s wild tales finally land him a visit with a child psychologist—only to find himself slipping out for a surprise adventure when the doctor leaves him alone to draw. With his friends in tow, Stanley ends up at the circus, where his imagination takes center stage (and the crowd, well, doesn’t stay for long). Written by Arnold Drake and brought to life with expressive art by Win Mortimer, this 1966 classic from DC features a delightfully offbeat story that’s as much about youthful mischief as it is about the power of a child’s mind. The cover, by Mort Drucker, captures the story’s playful chaos with a sharp eye for character and humor.
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Tired of Stanley's wild stories, his father takes him to a child psychologist. But when the doctor leaves Stanley alone to draw pictures, he sneaks out with his friends to see the circus, where they end up getting hired (until the patrons are frightened away by Stanley's monster).
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