![]() ![]() In 2010, the Fox was reimagined by DC Comics as part of a second wave of Archie Comics heroes being integrated into the DC Universe. This incarnation of the character lasted only a year. However, this time the mantle of the Fox was passed on to the original character's son. ![]() However, this revival of the superhero franchise proved to be short-lived.Īnother attempt came in the 1980s, and the Fox was once again brought back to the spotlight. During this time, the character was featured in several stories written and illustrated by Alex Toth. ![]() The Fox would later reappear in the 1960s as part of the publisher's attempt to revive its superhero franchise. The Fox continued to appear for the two years after his debut until Blue Ribbon Comics was canceled in a move by the publisher to focus its stories away from superheroes and towards its rising star, Archie. The character was one of a number of new superheroes being created for the superhero line of MLJ Comics, which later became Archie Comics. the original Fox debuted in a story by writer Joe Blair and artist Irwin Hasen for Blue Ribbon Comics. ![]()
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