Published from 1945 to 1959 by National Periodical Publications (which became DC Comics) for 128 issues, changing its name to TV Screen Cartoons with #129, this featured funny animal stories with the Fox and the Crow as the lead. All of our comics have been stored in a cool, dry, smoke and pet free environment since we purchased them. The photo is the actual copy you will be sent and it will be shipped bagged, boarded and boxed for its protection. It has the normal cover, edge, corner and spine wear of a comic this grade other than noted. It has a spine roll and minor chipping on the top left edge.
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