The Fox and the Crow #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's beloved funny-animal duo are up to their usual cliff-edge chaos on this January 1962 cover, where the Crow clings desperately to a rope while a gleefully smug Fox teeters right at the edge of a rocky precipice — the slapstick tension practically leaps off the page. James F. Davis brings the pair to life with wonderfully expressive cartoon energy, capturing that perfect moment of comedic peril that made this series such a treat. And as the cover promises, "The Hound and the Hare" also make an appearance inside, giving readers even more funny-animal fun for their twelve cents.
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When Fox won't let Crow anywhere near his new car, Crow goes home and has a bad dream where he is badly beaten by Fox.
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