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The Fox and the Crow#6

The Fox and the Crow #6

Oct 1952 · DC · 0.10 USD

In this 1952 gem, Binky’s family learns a quiet but meaningful lesson when their French exchange student shares a thoughtful perspective on cultural misunderstandings. Written by Jack Schiff and brought to life with expressive art by Win Mortimer—both pencils and inks—this issue offers a gentle, insightful look at how people from different backgrounds see one another, all wrapped in a charming, period-appropriate story. The cover by Ira Schnapp captures the lighthearted spirit of the tale.

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writer Jack Schiff · artist, inker Win Mortimer · letterer Ira Schnapp

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artist, inker Win Mortimer
letterer Ira Schnapp

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The French exchange student that has been living with Binky's family teaches them a lesson about how people from other cultures see each other.

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