The Fox and the Crow #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Fox and the Crow takes to the skies in this cheerful 1956 DC offering, with the scheming Crow riding outside a red helicopter in the cold open air while the Fox sits comfortably inside the bubble cockpit — the Crow's complaint, "Who needs this fan? It's cold enough up here!", sets up the duo's lopsided dynamic perfectly. All New Stories are promised, meaning fresh gags and misadventures await fans of this beloved funny-animal pair. At just a dime, this Comics Code–approved issue delivers lighthearted aerial comedy straight from the mid-1950s DC lineup.
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Foxie and Crow argue over who owns a flower that is on the boundary line of both properties, Foxie proposes to buy Crow's half of the flower. However, Foxie is duped into paying for half of the flower's roots, water and sunshine, only to have it snow the next day.
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