The Fox and the Crow #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1965 DC gem captures the duo's mischievous dynamic perfectly — the Crow perches sneakily behind an armchair, using a lamp to cast a terrifying monster shadow on the wall, while a thoroughly spooked Fox spits takes in fright, dropping his copy of Weird Mystery Stories. The cover's gag is immediately clear and genuinely funny, promising the "chock full of chuckles" the masthead boldly advertises. With Sheldon Moldoff's crisp, expressive linework bringing every panicked whisker and scheming feather to life, this is a charming slice of Silver Age funny-animal comics at its most playful.
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Kids learn that it pays to stick around and help the cops as a witness to a crime.
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