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Issue Details

Issue #95
Published December 1965 - January 1966
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Murray Boltinoff
Notes First appearance of the Stanley and His Monster feature.

Cover Details

Characters Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow; Stanley Dover (inset); Stanley's Monster (inset)
Genre funny animals; children
Pencils Mort Drucker
Inks Mort Drucker
Letters Ira Schnapp

7 page Stanley and His Monster story "When Is a Dog Not a Dog?"

Characters Stanley Dover; Stanley's Monster; Mitch Dover; Sheila Dover
Synopsis Stanley Dover's parents worry about his overactive imagination, but they won't let him have a dog. When he brings home a giant pink monster that he found in the sewer, no one notices.
Genre children; humor
Script Arnold Drake
Pencils Win Mortimer
Inks Win Mortimer
Letters Gaspar Saladino ?
Notes Stanley's Monster is not yet named Spot.

1 page Fox Funnies and Crow Calls filler

Synopsis one page of jokes
Genre humor
Pencils James F. Davis (logo illuatration)
Inks James F. Davis (logo illuatration)
Letters typeset

5 page The Fox and the Crow story "I can't understand what's come over Foxie!"

Characters Crawford Crow; Fauntleroy Fox
Synopsis Crow has his own obituary published so that he can pretend to be a ghost and annoy Fox even more than usual.
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

5 page The Fox and the Crow story "There! My plum dumpling is all finished..."

Characters Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow
Synopsis Crow tries to convince Fox he's in for a long stretch of bad luck if he eats the largest piece of plum dumpling (the piece with thirteen plums).
Genre funny animals
Script Cecil Beard
Pencils James F. Davis
Inks James F. Davis

6 page The Brat Finks story "Look at this mess!!"

Characters Rudy Fink; Rhoda Fink; Fanny Fink; Fred Fink; Bernard; Cousin Reggie; Uncle Charlie
Synopsis The brats go to the station to pick up Cousin Reggie but they bring back the wrong guy.
Genre funny animals
Script Paul Laikin; Bill Finger
Pencils Bob Oksner
Inks Bob Oksner
Notes Script credit from letter column in following issue.