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. |
Characters | Stanley Dover; Spot [Stanley's monster] |
Genre | children |
Pencils | Mort Drucker ? |
Inks | Mort Drucker ? |
Letters | Ira Schnapp |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Pencils | James F. Davis (logo illustration) |
Inks | James F. Davis (logo illustration) |
Colors | ? (logo illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | jokes submitted by readers |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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] |