| Issue | #95 |
| Published | December 1965 - January 1966 |
| Frequency | bi-monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Murray Boltinoff |
| Notes | First appearance of the Stanley and His Monster feature. |
| Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow; Stanley Dover (inset); Stanley's Monster (inset) |
| Genre | funny animals; children |
| Pencils | Mort Drucker |
| Inks | Mort Drucker |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp |
| Characters | Stanley Dover; Stanley's Monster; Mitch Dover; Sheila Dover |
| Synopsis | Stanley Dover's parents worry about his overactive imagination, but they won't let him have a dog. When he brings home a giant pink monster that he found in the sewer, no one notices. |
| Genre | children; humor |
| Script | Arnold Drake |
| Pencils | Win Mortimer |
| Inks | Win Mortimer |
| Letters | Gaspar Saladino ? |
| Notes | Stanley's Monster is not yet named Spot. |
| Synopsis | one page of jokes |
| Genre | humor |
| Pencils | James F. Davis (logo illuatration) |
| Inks | James F. Davis (logo illuatration) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox |
| Synopsis | Crow has his own obituary published so that he can pretend to be a ghost and annoy Fox even more than usual. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Cecil Beard |
| Pencils | James F. Davis |
| Inks | James F. Davis |
| Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow |
| Synopsis | Crow tries to convince Fox he's in for a long stretch of bad luck if he eats the largest piece of plum dumpling (the piece with thirteen plums). |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Cecil Beard |
| Pencils | James F. Davis |
| Inks | James F. Davis |
| Characters | Rudy Fink; Rhoda Fink; Fanny Fink; Fred Fink; Bernard; Cousin Reggie; Uncle Charlie |
| Synopsis | The brats go to the station to pick up Cousin Reggie but they bring back the wrong guy. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Paul Laikin; Bill Finger |
| Pencils | Bob Oksner |
| Inks | Bob Oksner |
| Notes | Script credit from letter column in following issue. |