The Fox and the Crow #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's beloved funny-animal anthology delivers a triple helping of laughs in this 1966 issue, with the Crow getting the shock of his life as he peers through a refrigerator door straight into the gaping, horrified face of the Fox — while a skeletal chicken carcass and scattered bones set the chaotic scene. The left sidebar teases two bonus features: Stanley embracing his towering Monster in what the cover bills as "the goofiest love story ever told," and the rock 'n' roll mouse duo the Brat Finks cutting loose once again. Mort Drucker's cover art brings irresistible energy to the whole package, and with Arnold Drake writing and Bob Oksner illustrating the interior, this is a genuinely fun slice of mid-1960s DC humor comics.
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Rhoda and Rudy participate in a rock and roll contest.
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