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The Fox and the Crow#99
Cover: Mort Drucker

The Fox and the Crow #99

Aug 1966 · DC · 0.12 USD
“Gnome, Sweet Gnome!”

In "Gnome, Sweet Gnome!", Jo and the Crow find themselves tangled in a whimsical mishap involving a mysterious garden creature, leading to a series of laugh-out-loud misunderstandings. Written by Murray Boltinoff and illustrated by James F. Davis, this 1966 DC classic showcases the duo’s signature comedic timing, with Mort Drucker’s playful cover capturing the absurd spirit of the tale.

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writer Cecil Beard · artist, inker Jim Davis · cover Mort Drucker

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artist, inker Jim Davis
cover pencils, inks Mort Drucker

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After reading about Jack the Giant-Killer, Fox tries to convince Crow that he is a giant, but Crow turns the tables on him.

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