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Real Screen Comics
#5
(April-May 1946)
DC
, 1945 Series
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Price
0.10 USD
Pages
52
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
On-sale Date
1946-02-18
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Detective Comics, Inc.
Brand
A Superman DC Publication
Printer
Printed in U.S.A.
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth
(credited as
F. Whitney Ellsworth
) (editor)
Issue Notes
On-sale date from copyright registration.
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The Fox and the Crow
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Wait a minute, Foxy, an' I'll make the ice soft for yuh, too!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
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G Is for Gazelle
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The Fox and the Crow
/ comic story / 7 pages
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Script
Hubie Karp ?
Pencils
Jim Davis
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Jim Davis
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Sounds like me doorbell!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox; Alvin the Talking Dog
Synopsis
Crow convinces Fox to buy a dog he found by making him think the dog can talk.
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The Fox and the Crow
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Hubie Karp ?
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Jim Davis
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Jim Davis
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Tra-la-la, tra-la-la, cakes and pies...
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow
Synopsis
Crow tries to steal the cakes and pies Fox is selling.
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Wheaties
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Tito and His Burrito
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Rube Grossman ?
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Rube Grossman ?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hey! Wot ees thees?
Genre
humor
Characters
Tito; Burrito; Wolf
Synopsis
The Wolf wants to eat Tito's Burrito but the pair outwits him.
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"Pepsi" the Pepsi-Cola Cop; Pepsi-Cola
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The Fox and the Crow
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Hubie Karp ?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Okay! It's my last dime, but I'll try!!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Synopsis
Crow has a rigged scale he's using for carnival patrons to guess their weight.
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Polar Playmates
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I wonder how long that ol' deserted boat has been frozen down there in the ice?
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Synopsis
A penguin and a polar bear escape from a wolf with the help of a walrus.
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The Fox and the Crow
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Hubie Karp ?
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Quick! There's been an accident!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Fox & Crow, Inc.
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The Fox and the Crow
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Professor Oliver O. Owl sank his talons deeper into the sycamore stump and went on talking.
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow; Oliver O. Owl
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Tito
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Rube Grossman ?
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Rube Grossman ?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I love to feesh, but my goodness, eet's too hot!
Genre
humor
Characters
Tito
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Flippity and Flop
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Oh boy! There he is!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Flippity; Flop; Sam
Synopsis
Flop wants to eat Flippity but Sam saves the bird.
Tom Jones
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Wheaties
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The Fox and the Crow
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Hubie Karp ?
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Just look at this dump I have to live in!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Synopsis
Crow tricks Fox into building him a new house.
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Gahoon
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A Prevue of Magazines Selling at Your Dealers!
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0.
["Wait a minute, Foxy, an' I'll make the ice soft for yuh, too!"]
The Fox and the Crow
1.
G Is for Gazelle
2.
["Sounds like me doorbell!"]
The Fox and the Crow
3.
["Tra-la-la, tra-la-la, cakes and pies..."]
The Fox and the Crow
4.
["Tomorrow we start trainin' for a return bout -- this time with plenty of Wheaties!"]
Wheaties
5.
["Hey! Wot ees thees?"]
Tito and His Burrito
6.
["Wish I had a gun, Pepsi..."]
"Pepsi" the Pepsi-Cola Cop; Pepsi-Cola
7.
["Okay! It's my last dime, but I'll try!!"]
The Fox and the Crow
8.
["I wonder how long that ol' deserted boat has been frozen down there in the ice?"]
Polar Playmates
9.
["Quick! There's been an accident!"]
The Fox and the Crow
10.
Fox & Crow, Inc.
The Fox and the Crow
11.
["I love to feesh, but my goodness, eet's too hot!"]
Tito
12.
["Oh boy! There he is!"]
Flippity and Flop
13.
Tom Jones
Wheaties
14.
["Just look at this dump I have to live in!"]
The Fox and the Crow
15.
["If you can carry a tune you can play the gahoon!"]
Gahoon
16.
A Prevue of Magazines Selling at Your Dealers!
17.
["Amazing forecaster predicts the weather 24 hours in advance"]
The Weather Man
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