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Issue Details

Issue #101
Published December 1966-January 1967
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Murray Boltinoff
Notes This issue marks the last cover appearance of The Fox and the Crow in their own title.

Cover Details

Characters Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow; Stanley Dover; Stanley's monster [Spot]
Genre funny animals; children
Pencils Mort Drucker
Inks Mort Drucker
Letters Ira Schnapp

1 page Superman public service announcement "Pennies for UNICEF!"

Characters Superman
Synopsis Joe doesn't see the purpose of collecting money for UNICEF while trick-or-treating until Superman takes him and his friend Tom on a trip around the world to see what UNICEF does for children in other lands.
Genre superhero
Script Jack Schiff
Pencils Sheldon Moldoff
Inks Sheldon Moldoff
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes Inside front cover; published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly. Previously published in December 1963 DC comics.

9 page Stanley and His Monster story "The Dognappers!"

Characters Stanley Dover; Spot [Stanley's monster]; Sheila Dover; Mitch Dover; Schnitzel; Shaugnessy
Synopsis When Stanley submits a picture of himself with his monster to a newspaper contest he and Spot end up saving the dog of the publisher's niece from neing kidnapped.
Genre children; humor
Script Arnold Drake
Pencils Win Mortimer
Inks Win Mortimer
Letters Gaspar Saladino ?
Notes "Spot" is the new name for Stanley's monster, submitted by Ronald J. Ellis.

Half page Aquaman promo (ad from the publisher) "You Asked for It -- the Return of O.G.R.E.!"

Genre superhero
Pencils Nick Cardy
Inks Nick Cardy
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes House ad for Aquaman (DC, 1962 series) #31, on sale November 3

4 page The Fox and the Crow story "What I need is a job dat gives me full time off at full pay!!"

Characters Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Synopsis Crow arranges to be Fox's butler (but not to actually do any work).
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

Half page promo (ad from the publisher) "For the Most in Thrills... Go-Go-Go"

Genre humor
Pencils Bob Oksner; Sheldon Mayer
Inks Bob Oksner; Sheldon Mayer
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes House ad for The Adventures of Bob Hope (DC, 1950 series) #102 and Sugar & Spike (DC, 1956 series) #68

4 page The Fox and the Crow story "It Seems Like a Dream!"

Characters Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Synopsis The boys find a $500 bill but Crow convinces Fox it's just a dream.
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

Half page promo (ad from the publisher) "Thumbs Down for Batman..."

Genre superhero
Pencils Curt Swan
Inks George Klein
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes House ad for World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #163, on sale October 25

Half page Cap's Hobby Hints filler "Mom, can I have that empty thread spool?"

Synopsis Making a paint brush holder from an empty thread spool.
Genre fact
Script Henry Boltinoff ?
Pencils Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Inks Henry Boltinoff
Letters Henry Boltinoff

4 page The Fox and the Crow story "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Bird?"

Characters Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow
Synopsis Crow builds a time machine that takes them back to the prehistoric era.
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

Half page Jerry Lewis promo (ad from the publisher) "Man, is this way-out, and do I go wild!"

Genre humor
Pencils Bob Oksner
Inks Bob Oksner
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes House ad for The Adventures of Jerry Lewis (DC, 1957 series) #98, on sale November 15

1 page Fox Funnies and Crow Calls letters page

Pencils James F. Davis (logo illustration)
Inks James F. Davis (logo illustration)
Letters typeset
Notes Jokes submitted by Mrs. E. G. White; Dena Russell; Joey Ross; Sidney Miller; William E. Taylor Jimmy Burroughs; Bernice Fallon; Marjorie Mansfield; Alice Pringle