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Issue Details

Issue #108
Published February-March 1968
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Murray Boltinoff
Notes Final issue. Last stories of The Fox and the Crow, a DC feature since 1945.

Cover Details

Characters Stanley Dover; Spot [Stanley's monster]
Genre children
Pencils Mort Drucker ?
Inks Mort Drucker ?
Letters Ira Schnapp

11 page Stanley and His Monster story "The Monster of City Hall!"

Characters Stanley Dover; Spot; Sheila Dover; Mitch Dover; Schnitzel; Shaugnessy; Mayor Murky; Wilbur Murky
Synopsis When Stanley's dad writes a letter to the mayor demanding a park be built near his home, somehow Spot ends up as a candidate for the city council.
Genre children
Script Arnold Drake
Pencils Win Mortimer
Inks Win Mortimer

2 page The Fox and the Crow story "Surprise Package"

Characters Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow
Synopsis When Fox receives a package on his birthday he's afraid to open it, sure that it's some kind of trick from Crow.
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

Half page Batman; Plastic Man promo (ad from the publisher) "Why Batman? Why Plastic Man?"

Genre superhero
Pencils Neal Adams
Inks Neal Adams
Letters Gaspar Saladino
Notes house ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #76 [Batman and Plastic Man team-up], on sale December 26

1 page Fox Funnies and Crow Calls letters page

Pencils James F. Davis (logo illustration)
Inks James F. Davis (logo illustration)
Colors ? (logo illustration)
Letters typeset
Notes jokes submitted by readers

4 page The Fox and the Crow story "Oh, that darn Crow is around again!"

Characters Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow
Synopsis Crow sets out to prove that he's not a jinx, like Fox says.
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

6 page The Fox and the Crow story "There's Foxie's morning paper --"

Characters Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Synopsis When Crow reads in the newspaper about an escaped gorilla he tries to scare Fox out of his house by wearing a gorilla suit. Fox has a gorilla suit of his own and scares Crow back, but then the real gorilla shows up.
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

5 page The Fox and the Crow story "I'm freezin' ta deat'!"

Characters Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Synopsis Crow disguises himself as a homing pigeon and tells Fox that he's come back to claim his home, which must be his because homing pigeons always return home.
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

Half page statement of ownership

Letters typeset
Notes Statement of October 1, 1967 Average number of copies sold during preceding 12 months: 114,700 Actual number of copies sold for issue nearest filing date: 142,400 Owner: National Periodical Publications, Inc., Estate of Harry Donenfeld, J.S. Liebowitz, P.H. Sampliner, Irwin Donenfeld, S.U. Sampliner, and Sonia Mondschein, all at 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Blazing"

Genre war
Pencils Joe Kubert
Inks Joe Kubert
Letters Gaspar Saladino
Notes inside back cover; house ad for Our Army at War (DC, 1952 series) #190 [80 Page Giant #G-44]