It could be written by fans who are really interested in the concept of 'old crow'. Maybe people who have a passion for the original source (if there is one) that the 'old crow' is related to.
The 'old crow fanfiction' is hard to define precisely without more context. It could be centered around a person, a place, or an object named 'old crow'. Maybe it's a creative exploration of a story that has an 'old crow' as a central element. Fanfiction writers might take the basic idea of 'old crow' and spin it into all sorts of tales, from dramas to comedies, or even mysteries.
The Crow comic originated quite some time ago. Its age depends on when you consider its initial release. If we go by the earliest publication, it's been approximately [number of years] old.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'old crow story' you're referring to. It could be a local folktale, a personal anecdote, or something else. There are many stories that might involve an old crow in different cultures and contexts.
Obviously, there is the wise old crow. There might also be other animals like the fox which often appears in such fables as a character that tries to trick the crow.
The moral could be about using wisdom and intelligence to overcome difficulties. The old crow in the story might use its cleverness to get food or deal with predators.
The 'crow and old woman story' could be a story of companionship. Imagine the old woman lives alone in a small cottage on the outskirts of a village. One day, a crow lands near her window. At first, she tries to shoo it away, but the crow keeps coming back. Over time, she starts to leave out little bits of food for it. The crow, in turn, starts to bring her small shiny objects it finds. As the days pass, they form an unlikely friendship. The crow becomes a sort of guardian for the old woman, warning her of approaching strangers or bad weather.
The moral could be about kindness and respect. If the old woman was kind to the crow, it might show that being good to others, even animals, can bring positive things. Maybe the crow repays her kindness in some way.