Issue | #80 |
Published | June-July 1963 |
Cover Price | $0.12 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Lawrence Nadle |
Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow |
Synopsis | Fauntleroy Fox leaps from a trapeze toward Crawford Crow, whose trapeze has an "Out to Lunch" sign. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Pencils | Jim Davis |
Inks | Jim Davis? |
Characters | Alvin; Tom; George |
Synopsis | Alvin thinks about dropping out of high school. A visit to George, who is working and going to night school to get his high school degree, convinces him otherwise. |
Notes | Inside front cover; Published as a public service in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for National Health, Welfare and Recration Agencies of the U. S. (c) 1963 by National Periodical Publications, Inc. |
Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow |
Synopsis | Fauntleroy Fox takes an early morning cruise on his new boat. Crawford Crow stows away and crashes the boat on a desert island. Fox swims back to shore, while Crow plans to finish the supplies and fly back later. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Script | Jim Davis? |
Pencils | Jim Davis |
Inks | Jim Davis? |
Notes | Crow breaks the fourth wall by assuring the reader that Fox will make it back to shore. |
Synopsis | Tootsie Roll ad with tongue twister. |
Characters | Johnny DC; Superman; Metal Men; Superboy |
Synopsis | House ad for Action Comics 301, Adventure Comics 309, Metal Men 2 and Strange Adventures 153, showing Johnny DC hitting the DC logo with a bat |
Synopsis | Crossword puzzle with scrambled names of sea creatures as clues |
Script | Martin Naydel? |
Pencils | Martin Naydel? |
Inks | Martin Naydel? |
Letters | Martin Naydel? |
Synopsis | Ad for Grit Publishing Co. |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Ad for Littleton Coin Co. |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow |
Synopsis | While Fox is bird-watching, Crow disguises himself as a yellow-breasted crow catcher and a purple-striped fox-snatcher in order to fool Fox into feeding him. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Script | Jim Davis? |
Pencils | Jim Davis |
Inks | Jim Davis? |
Synopsis | Ad for Tootsie Roll Fudge, featuring da Vinci's Mona Lisa. |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | True-False quiz |
Script | Martin Naydel? |
Pencils | Martin Naydel? |
Inks | Martin Naydel? |
Letters | Martin Naydel? |
Characters | Superman |
Synopsis | Ad with coupon for Palisades Amusement Park |
Pencils | Wayne Boring? |
Inks | Wayne Boring? |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Ad for Garcelon Stamp Co. |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Hare; Hound Senior; Hound Junior |
Synopsis | Hare assembles a boot on a pogo stick to fake the trail of a hunter. The Hounds find the pogo stick and use it to chase Hare. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Script | Jim Davis? |
Pencils | Jim Davis |
Inks | Jim Davis? |
Characters | Chucky Chipmunk; Willie Weasel; Glenn Groundhog; Oliver Owl; Platypus |
Synopsis | Chucky Chipmunk asks Willie Weasel and Glenn Groundhog a riddle about a platypus and they laugh at him. Oliver Owl answers the riddle with a platypus's scientific name. A playpus shows up! |
Genre | Funny animals |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow; Mr. Gyppe; Jeeves (Fox's chauffeur) |
Synopsis | Crow dupes Fox into buying 100 acres of worthless swampland for $35. Fox pretends to make a fortune on frogs' legs and sells it back to Crow for $1000. |
Genre | Funny animals |
Pencils | Jim Davis |
Inks | Jim Davis? |
Notes | A rare appearance by other characters in The Fox and the Crow. |
Synopsis | Ad for Tootsie Roll Pops with an optical illusion |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Ad for Strathmore Toys |
Letters | Typeset |
Synopsis | Ad for Auto Models |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Johnny DC |
Synopsis | House ad for DC subscriptions at 10ยข per issue |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Inside back cover |
Synopsis | Ad for 100 Toy Soldiers |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Back cover |