The Fox and the Crow #90
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running funny-animal series delivers another round of cheerful chaos in this March 1965 entry, with cover art by Mort Drucker. The cover drops the Fox and the Crow right into a boxing ring, where a massive, hulking gorilla-like opponent looms over the Fox — gloves raised and looking none too pleased — while the dapper Crow, sporting his trademark little hat, watches the action unfold from ringside. It's the kind of delightfully absurd setup that made this series a treat, and with Cecil Beard, Alpine Harper, and James F. Davis on the interior, "A Party at Joe's" promises plenty of the same screwball energy.
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The curious Fox eschews his invitation to “the Duchess’s annual costume ball” to learn more about the Crow’s super-private party.
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