The Fox and the Crow #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA perfect slice of 1953 DC humor: the Fox is bent double under the weight of a massive golf bag — with the Crow perched smugly on top — while frantically consulting a "Golf Rules" book and protesting that he can't find any rule requiring him to carry the caddy. The gag is set up with impeccable comic timing on a bright, cheerful golf course, and the cover art by Win Mortimer captures every ounce of the Fox's exasperation and the Crow's self-satisfied scheming. If you enjoy clever wordplay paired with expressive funny-animal cartooning, this one delivers the goods right from the cover.
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Superman combats race prejudice.
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