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The Fox and the Crow#48
Cover: James F. Davis

The Fox and the Crow #48

Apr 1958 · DC · 0.10 USD
“Cereal Box Sheriff”

In "Cereal Box Sheriff," the ever-scheming Crow declares himself the law of the land, tricking the Fox with a flashy badge pulled from a cereal box—only for the Fox to later discover the exact same prize in his own breakfast. Written by Cecil Beard and Alpine Harper, and brought to life with crisp, expressive art by James F. Davis, this 1958 DC classic captures a playful clash of wits in a tale that turns a simple breakfast treat into a full-blown showdown of pride and deception.

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writer Cecil Beard · writer Alpine Harper · artist, inker James F. Davis · cover James F. Davis

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artist, inker James F. Davis
cover pencils, inks James F. Davis

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The Crow becomes “da law ‘roun’ here”, conning the Fox with a “cereal box prize toy sheriff’s badge”, until the Fox finds the same prize in his own box of cereal.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).