The Fox and the Crow #33
In this 1956 DC classic, Crow takes a personal offense when the governor places a mere fifteen-cent bounty on his kind for damaging crops—so he sets out to prove just how much trouble a single crow can cause. Written by Cecil Beard and Alpine Harper and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by James F. Davis, the issue’s cover by Davis captures the moment of crow-sized chaos with flair.
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When the governor puts a bounty on crows since they are destroying crops, Crow is insulted because the bounty is only fifteen cents. He does on a destructive rampage to prove that the bounty should be much higher.
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