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Cover: Jim Davis
The Fox and the Crow #60
“The Free Demerit”
In "The Free Demerit," Fatsy spots a blank spot beneath Minus’s demerit record and suggests he fill it in—leading Minus to conclude he’s earned a "free one" for doing nothing wrong. Written, drawn, and inked by Sheldon Mayer, this 1960 DC classic captures a moment of quiet absurdity in the ongoing antics of these two unlikely companions, with Jim Davis’s cover art adding a sharp, expressive flair.
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writer, artist, inker Sheldon Mayer · cover Jim Davis
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writer, artist, inker Sheldon Mayer
cover pencils, inks Jim Davis
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Fatsy notices that Minus has an unmarked space under demerits, so tells Minus to fill it in. Minus decides that since he didn't do anything wrong, he now has a "free one" coming.
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