Real Screen Comics

    (DC, 1945-1959)
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DC launched Real Screen Comics as the Golden Age super-hero boom was dying down and funny animal humor comics were the order of the day. Real Screen featured DC’s longest-lived and most consistent barnyard humor offering, the Fox and the Crow. In this unlikely team, the easy-going Fox matches wits with the wise-talking, double dealing, stogie-chomping Crow in 8-page capers. The Fox and the Crow eventually spun off into their own title during the 1950s. They shared the pages of Real Screen with Tito and his Burrito, the adventures of a Mexican boy and his little donkey, in a strip whose ethnic humor has not aged well by contemporary sensibilities.
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#13

August, 1947
Cover Price: $0.10
1 copy available for $19.95
  
#40

July, 1951
Cover Price: $0.10
1 copy available for $5.00
  
#83

February, 1955
Cover Price: $0.10
1 copy available for $94.99
  
#91

October, 1955
Cover Price: $0.10
1 copy available for $19.99
  
#113

August, 1957
Cover Price: $0.10
1 copy available for $14.99