The Fox and the Crow #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running comedy showcase delivers another double dose of laughs in this July 1966 issue, with cover art by Mort Drucker split neatly between the book's two features. On the left, a towering purple creature stands beside a "Dog House" while a bewildered little boy looks up and asks, "But, Stanley — who ever heard of a dog THAT BIG?" — capturing the absurdist charm of Stanley & His Monster perfectly. On the right, the Fox plays a flute charmer-style beside the Crow, while a dreamy belly-dancer vision floats above them in a swirl of smoke, promising the kind of slapstick silliness that made this title "the nation's most fun-tastic feature.
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Stanley helps save Mr. Weemsy's job as science teacher.
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