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The Fox and the Crow#106
Cover: Carmine Infantino & Mike Esposito

The Fox and the Crow #106

Oct 1967 · DC · 0.12 USD
“The Man Who Un-Made Monsters!”

In "The Man Who Un-Made Monsters!", Stanley's quiet neighborhood takes a bizarre turn when his next-door neighbor, Mr. Mealey, reveals a long-lost twin brother — a mad scientist with a ray capable of altering size in unpredictable ways. Written by Arnold Drake and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by J. Winslow Mortimer, this 1967 DC adventure blends suburban oddity with sci-fi mischief. The cover, a dynamic duo of Carmine Infantino and Mike Esposito, captures the story’s playful menace in bold, classic style.

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Full credits

artist, inker J. Winslow Mortimer
cover pencils, inks Carmine Infantino
cover inks Mike Esposito

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Stanley's next door neighbor Mr. Mealey has a twin brother who is a mad scientist and causes trouble with a ray that can shrink or grow things.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).