The Fox and the Crow #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA tea party goes delightfully sideways on this 1957 DC cover, where a relaxed Fox politely requests just half a cup — only for the Crow to respond with mischievous enthusiasm, tilting himself headfirst toward the table in a move that suggests "half a cup" is about to be interpreted very literally. James F. Davis brings warm, bouncy energy to the scene, with the tea set, mismatched chairs, and the duo's expressive body language doing all the comedic heavy lifting. If you enjoy good-natured cartoon trickery at a dime a copy, this issue of The Fox and the Crow delivers the goods.
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Fox is delighted when Crow decides to leave town, but then he gets bored and wants his opponent back.
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