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Crazy Magazine comic books issue 8

  • Issue #8
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 8

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    First 50-cent story. Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Watergate Parade," script by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Wright; Richard Nixon gives a pep talk to Gerald Ford, who is replacing Nixon in a long-running Broadway musical. "Police Gory Story," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Vance Rodewalt; Satire of the NBC television series "Police Story." "Kaspar The Dead Baby," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Marie Severin; After listening to Kaspar's tale of how he was killed during a brawl between his father and mother, Windy suggests a way for Kaspar to avenge himself against his no-good father. "If Human Interest Articles Were Written Like Crime Stories," script and art by Barry Hepp; Newspaper clippings of stories written in a more lurid than normal fashion. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Eight," script and art by Bob Foster; The history of Moose civilization continues, concentrating this time on the evolution of modern Germany. "Crazy's Prison Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Series of one-panel cartoons with a prison theme. "Insipid Romances," script by Steve Gerber, art by Marie Severin; Parody of true crime and tabloid photo magazines. "Saturday Morning TV," script by Lance Boyle, art by Bert Forrest, Mordecai Inglefeld, Willie Ito, William Stout, Richard Stanley, and Igor Vorpuzzi; Parodies of Wheelie & The Chopper Bunch, Land Of The Lost, These Are The Days, The Partridge Family 2200 A.D., Devlin, and Hong Kong Phooey. "Serpikette: Copess On The Beat! fumetti story, script by Bill Skurski, Nina Mende, and Marv Wolfman; Parody of the film "Serpico." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #8
    This Magazine is Crazy (1957) 8

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    Stories and art by Jack Davis, Tony Couch and Jo Albistur. Charlton's Mad imitator continues its hit-or-miss parodies of 1950s pop culture. Russian versions of American comic strips, including "Dennis the Terrible," "Comrade Beetlnik" and "Peanutskis". Contrasting real Western historical figure with their TV versions, with art by actual Mad legend Jack Davis. And finally, it had to happen: This Magazine Is Crazy, itself a Mad imitator, presents a parody of Mad magazine. Spoofs of 1950s advertising, including art instruction, toothpaste, and cigarettes. Duggles Fast-1 Ad; Draw Me!; Shrimp Creole; The Russians Are Stealing Our Comics!; 1958's Ten Best Accidents; Aesappy Fable!; Those Jinx Covers; Those Fabulous Firsts; Florman Decent Deal Questions Your Questions; Fact Realism vs. TV Is 'Em Real; Junior Kits; Let's Bring Back "Dear John" Letters; American Sketchbook; On the Late Show; Enter Crazy's Money Contest; Finger Signs; Crazy's Small-American Team; Is Your Name on this Page?; The American Teacher; Let's Jazz Up Our License Plates!; Crazy's Very Own Sympathy Cards; BAD; Winsom Cigarettes; Crust Toothpaste. Final issue of the series. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.