| Issue | #13 |
| Published | August-September 1947 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Whitney Ellsworth |
| Notes | Based on the characters appearing in Columbia cartoons |
| Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Joe Crow (inset: Tito; his Burrito) |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Notes | Based on the characters appearing in Columbia cartoons |
| Characters | The Crow; the Fox |
| Synopsis | The Crow is hungry, but his cupboard is bare. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Pencils | Bob Wickersham |
| Characters | The Homing Pigeon; the Penguin; the Eskimo |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Characters | The Fox; the Crow |
| Synopsis | The Fox attempts to end the long-running feud with the Crow (but, of course, to no avail). |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Pencils | Bob Wickersham |
| Characters | Tito; Papito; Burrito; the Coyote |
| Genre | Children; Humor |
| Characters | Wally Woodchuck |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Characters | Dusty; Rusty |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Notes | Dusty and Rusty are two monkeys. |
| Characters | Flippity; the Crow; Flop |
| Synopsis | The Crow disguises himself as a canary in hopes of pilfering some bird seed. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Notes | Flippity and Flop were Columbia's answer to Tweety and Sylvester. In this crossover story, the Crow makes a rare appearance without his usual co-star, the Fox. |
| Characters | Tito; Rosita; Senor Dog |
| Genre | Children |
| Characters | Sam Spade; Effie |
| Genre | Detective |
| Notes | Advertisement for Wildroot Cream Oil Hair Tonic, featuring the famous detective created by Dashiell Hammett. |
| Characters | The Crow; the Fox |
| Synopsis | The Crow is insulted when he learns that the Governor has put a mere 15-cent bounty on crows. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Pencils | Bob Wickersham |
| Characters | Red Ryder |
| Genre | Western |
| Pencils | Fred Harman (signed) |
| Notes | Back Cover |