The Fox and the Crow #3
In this 1952 DC classic, The Fox and the Crow #3, the clubhouse boys leap to conclusions when they think Jim has stolen the club's money—until Buzzy steps in with a calm reminder to verify the facts before jumping to blame. Written by Jack Schiff and brought to life with crisp art by Win Mortimer, the story’s quiet tension is elevated by Gaspar Saladino’s sharp lettering, all wrapped in a cover by Mortimer that captures the moment’s suspense.
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When the clubhouse boys jump to conclusions and believe Jim stole the club's money, Buzzy advises them to stay calm and double-check before making accusations.
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