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The Fox and the Crow#92
The Fox and the Crow #92
In this 1965 issue of *The Fox and the Crow*, Superboy shares a quiet moment with Frank, encouraging him to embrace creativity not for perfection, but for the joy it brings—reminding readers that expressive hobbies can be a lasting source of fulfillment. Written by Jack Schiff and brought to life with expressive art by Win Mortimer, with lettering by Ira Schnapp, the story captures a heartfelt, character-driven moment.
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Superboy shows Frank that he can be creative, regardless of whether his creations are perfect, and notes an expressive hobby can be life long enjoyment.
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