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The Fox and the Crow#14
The Fox and the Crow #14
In this classic 1954 DC tale, the Fox sets out to collect a $150 debt from the Crow—only to find himself outwitted in a clever twist of his own making. Written by Alphine Beard and illustrated by Jim Davis, with inks by Davis, the story delivers a sharp, humorous take on greed and comeuppance, all on a cover by Jim Davis.
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writer Alphine Beard · artist, inker Jim Davis
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writer Alphine Beard
artist, inker Jim Davis
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When the Fox tries to collect a $150 debt from the Crow, the Crow swindles the Fox out of another $150, which he hands back as payment in full.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).