The Fox and the Crow #32
In this classic 1956 DC tale, the ever-scheming Fox and the mischievous Crow engage in a playful duel of wits, each trying to outsmart the other with a cleverly disguised clock. Written by Cecil Beard and illustrated by Jim Davis, the story unfolds with a simple yet clever prank that turns the tables in a way that’s as funny as it is unexpected—cover by Jim Davis.
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The Crow tells the Fox that he has invented a machine to find uranium, however, Fox does not believe him. Crow decides to trick Fox by burying an alarm clock to mimic the ticking of uranium. When Fox finds out he got fooled, he does the same to Crow by burying a grandfather clock.
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