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  • Issue #1
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 1

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    Debut issue of Marvels MAD-inspired magazine. Cover art by Kelly Freas. Virginia Slim Chances parody ad, script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin. "Kung Fooey," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Mike Ploog; Parody of the ABC television series "Kung Fu." "Breaking And Entering Pandora's Box," script by Harlan Ellison, art by Basil Wolverton; Parody article on post-nuclear Armageddon life. "The Daily Survivor," script by Tony Isabella, Carla Josephs, Gerry Conway, and Steve Skeates, art by Dave Hunt and Marie Severin; Sample of a post-apocalyptic newspaper. "The Lighter Side Of Racial Violence," script by Marv Wolfman (plot), Roy Thomas, and Jean Thomas, art by Ned Young; Parody of Dave Berg's "The Lighter Side" features from Mad Magazine. "The Great American Dream" Crazy Far-Out Fumetti, script by Marv Wolfman, storyboard by Marie Severin; A slick real estate agent tries to talk an unsuspecting couple into investing in a luxury condominium; includes photos of Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, and Tony Isabella. "An Independent Survey Today Announced," script by Jean Shepherd, pencils by Don McGregor (layouts) and Herb Trimpe, inks by Herb Trimpe; A series of newspaper clippings from the future. "The Upseidown Adventure," script by Len Wein, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Vic Martin; Parody of the film "The Poseidon Adventure." "Sole Survivor" one-page Junkwaffel back-cover story, script and art by Vaughn Bode; Card Shark frets about the high mortality rate in the squadron. 44 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

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    $118 Crazy #1 CGC 8.5 VF+ (Marvel - 10/73) Ploog! Wolverton! Bode! Kelly Freas Cover!

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  • Issue #2
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 2

    Painted cover art by Frank Kelly Freas. McClown, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Neal Adams. Crazy Looks at the Offices of a Parody Mag, art by Jack David. Crazy Looks at Baseball, script by Stan Lee. Kelly's Cockeyed Canvas starring Salvador Dali, art by Frank Kelly Freas. The Evolution and History of Moosekind, script and art by Bob Foster. Art Buchwald Dept. Part Two The Sensuous Student by B. Special Nostalgia Section--Hey Look, script and art by Harvey Kurtzman. Past Imperfect Dept., script by Steve Skeates, art by Larry Hama; Ralph Reese. Tomb it may concern Dept. Celebrities Cravestones, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Vic Martin. Live and Let Spy, script by Stu Schwartzberg and Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema, inks by The Crusty Bunkers. 52 pgs. $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #3
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 3

    Scripts by Warren Emery, Bob Foster, Steve Gerber, Tony Isabella, John Stevens, Jean Thomas, Roy Thomas, and Marv Wolfman. Art by Bill Bryan, Mort Drucker, Bob Foster, Larry hama, Lee Marrs, Vic Martin, Ralph Reese, Marie Severin, John Stevens, Enrique Ventura, and Dick Wright. Rolling Stone magazine parody. Waltons TV parody. Movie parodies: Clint Eastwood's "High Plains Drifter," Marlon Brando's "Last Tango in Paris," and Charlton Heston's "Soylent Green." Kelly Freas painted cover. Cover price $0.40.

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    $245 crazy (Magazine) #3 CGC 9.4 Clint Eastwood High planes Drifter cover 1974 marvel

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  • Issue #4
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 4

    Story and art by Len Wein, Mike Ploog, Tony Isabella, Dick Wright, John Stevens, Steve Gerber, Robert Graysmith, Marv Wolfman, Kenneth Kaasen, Steve Skeates, Michael Sheeler, Bob Foster, Frank Kelly Freas, Stuart Schwartzberg, Marie Severin, and Herb Trimpe. TV Guide parody. Babe Ruth and Joe Namath parodies. Shaft movie parody. Freas painted cover. Cover price $0.40.

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    $46 CRAZY #4 CGC 6.5 1974 MARVEL KELLY FREAS COVER SHAFT COVER PARODY NIXON

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  • Issue #5
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 5

    Scripts by Bob Foster, Steve Gerber, Tony Isabella, Stan lee, Stu Schwartzberg, Jean Thomas, Roy Thomas, and Marv Wolfman. Art by Bob Foster, Robert Graysmith, Vic Martin, Bob McLeod, Ralph Reese, Vance Rodewalt, Marie Severin, and Dick Wright. "Westworld" parody. Mini-parodies of "The Way We Were," "Billy Jack," and "The Starlost." Kelly Freas painted cover. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #6
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 6

    Last 40-cent issue. Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "The Ecchorcist," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Vance Rodewalt; Parody of the film "The Exorcist." "The Sunny Bozo 1/2 Comedy Hour; The Chair Bozo 1/2 Comedy Hour," script by Tony Isabella, art by Robert Graysmith; Parody of the competing variety shows given to Sonny Bono and Cher after their public divorce. "Crazy's Horrifying Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Series of spot gags with a supernatural theme. Series of three-panel gags satirizing the Nixon administration, script by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Wright. "Pest Great-Nuts," script by Roy Thomas and Jean Thomas, art by Vic Martin; Parody of television commercials for Post Grape-Nuts Flakes, with commercial spokesman Ewell Gibbons. "Weeper!", script by Tony Isabella, art by Robert Graysmith; Parody of the Woody Allen film "Sleeper." "Man, Mirth & Magic," script by Steve Gerber, art by Marie Severin; Illustrated magazine dedicated to outlining various forms of occult practices, both traditional and new age. Crazy's Craziest Radio Show photo story, script by Marv Wolfman. "The History of Moosekind, Part Six," script and art by Bob Foster; Satirical look at history, focusing on historical myths and supernatural occurrences. "Sapillon," script by Tony Isabella, art by Robert Graysmith; Parody of the film "Papillon." "Crazy's Ultimate Game Show!", script by Paul Lewis, art by Marie Severin; Game show in which senior citizens compete in a question and answer quiz to win a luxury funeral. Editor Marv Wolfman editorializes on the problem of there being no problems left in the world to editorialize about. "Watergate Graffiti," script by Tony Isabella, art by Dick Wright; Parody of the movie poster for "American Graffiti," with prominent members of the Watergate Conspiracy substituted for the movie characters. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #7
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 7

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    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Jaundice Baby Shampoo," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Vic Martin; Parody of Johnson's Baby Shampoo television commercials. Crazy's Who's Who article by Marv Wolfman; Editor Wolfman explains why the theme of this issue is rejected stories. "Kung Fooey," script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Marie Severin, inks by Herb Trimpe; Parody of the television series "Kung Fu." "Getting Around The Big City," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Vic Martin; Tips for surviving and succeeding in New York City. Kelly's Kockeyed Kanvas; Kelly Freas portrays the Sistine Chapel Ceiling's point of view of Michelangelo. Basil O'Gawannee—Crazy's Just Plain Folks, script by Steve Gerber, art by Robert Graysmith; Portrait of an odd person. Parody of radio dramas by Marv Wolfman."The History of Moosekind, Part Seven," script and art by Bob Foster; Presentation of the history of civilization, concentrating on China. Kelly's Kockeyed Kanvas; Kelly Freas reverses the perspective of Johannes Vermeer's "Girl Asleep"; and he reverses the perspective of Jean Baptiste-Simeon Chardin's "Blowing Bubbles." "The White House Transcripts," script by Steve Gerber, art by Marie Severin and Dick Wright; Book parody, allegedly collecting transcripts of Richard Nixon's White House tapes. "The Tattletale Heart," script by Stu Schwartzberg, pencils by Mike Ploog, inks by Frank Chiaramonte; Retelling of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Telltale Heart." "Charming Tissues," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin; Parody of Charmin Bath Tissue commercials; Mr. Whipple finally snaps. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.40.

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    $40 VHTF CGC graded 7.0 Crazy # 7 (1974) Magazine

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  • 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 #9
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 9

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    Painted cover art by Kelly Freas. "The Insult That Made A Corpse Out Of "Mac," script and art by Russ Maheras; Parody of Charles Atlas comic book ads. "Chinesetown," art by Vance Rodewalt; Parody of the movie "Chinatown." "Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Sex," script and art by Will Eisner; An illustrated overview of various sexual phenomena. "Crazy's Guide To Professional (?) Wrestling," art by Mike Ricigliano. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Nine," script and art by Bob Foster; Continuation of the history of moose civilization, focusing on the evolution of French society. "Underground Almanac," art by Vic Martin; Parody of counter-culture publications. "How To Recognize An Aquarius," script and art by Will Eisner; A satirical look at the various behavior and characteristics that are common to people born under the sign of Aquarius. "The Nebbish," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Marie Severin; The Nebbish is summoned to the old hosts home to meet with Alfred E. Neuman, now a doddering old man, because The Nebbish is embarrassing Neuman by being too funny. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #10
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 10
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing on back of case; Scuffing to inner well of case
    • Label #3773257001
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    • Slab: Scuffing to inner well of case
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    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Pablo And The Man," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin; Parody of the television series "Chico And The Man." "Death Twitch," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Vance Rodewalt; Parody of the film "Death Wish." Theodora Yoxymosh—Crazy's Just Plain Folks article by Steve Gerber, art by Robert Graysmith. "Crazy's Artistic Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Series of one panel cartoons with an art theme. How To Recognize A Pisces—Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Astrology, script and art by Will Eisner; Humorous look at the characteristics supposedly common to people born under the astrology sign Pisces. "Street Gang Illustrated," script and art by Mike Ricigliano; Mock magazine aimed at street gang enthusiasts. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Ten" article, script and art by Bob Foster; Continuing the history of moose civilization, focusing on the development of England. "What If The People Who Brought You Westworld Produced The Great Gatsby" photo story, script by Bill Skurski, Nina Mende, and Marv Wolfman; Adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," performed with robots. "The Nebbish, Part 2," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Marie Severin; Alfred E. Neuman reveals The Nebbish's true identity, but The Nebbish adamantly refuses to knuckle under and become a pale copy of Mad. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #11
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 11

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    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "What Secret Power Does This Man Possess?", script by Steve Gerber, art by Robert Graysmith; A satire promo for a money making brochure. "The Towering Mess," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Vance Rodewalt; A satire of the movie The Towering Inferno. "Crazy's Fat Chance Funnies or Don't Hold Your Breath, But," script by Gerry Conway, art by Vic Martin; Johnny Carson parody. "The Nebbish," script by Marv Wolfman, art by Marie Severin. "Men's Guts and Sweat," script by Carla Conway and Gerry Conway, art by Marie Severin; Satire of a men's magazine. "Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide to Astrology," script and art by Will Eisner. "History of Moosekind, Part XI," script and art by Bob Foster; In spite of Moosekind's migration to the Iberian Peninsula, Spain flourishes. "Crazy's Far Out Fumetti #5: In a Little Shanty Town," script by Marv Wolfman, photos by Michele Wolfman. Editorial in which Steve Gerber answers the question "What is funny?" 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #12
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 12

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    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. Editor Steve Gerber provides satirical biographies of new contributors Steve Skeates and Bruce Carlin. "Rhodent," script by Steve Skeates and Mary Skrenes, art by Vance Rodewalt; Parody of the television series "Rhoda." "Crazy's Ecological Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; One-panel cartoons with an ecology theme. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Twelve," script and art by Bob Foster; Continuing the history of Moose civilization, this time focusing on the development of central and South America. "The End Of The World," script by Steve Gerber and Bruce Carlin, art by Marie Severin; Satirical report on the coming global apocalypse. "How to Identify A Cancerian," script and art by Will Eisner; Identifying the characteristics common to people born under the astrology sign of Cancer. "First Date," script and art by Lee Marrs; Detailing the trials a young girl must endure while preparing for and participating in the first date with a boy. "The Great What Am I Doing Here Test, script by Steve Gerber, Lark Russell, Steve Skeates, and Mary Skrenes, art by Lark Russell; Parody of written psychological tests. "Stupid Stories Illustrated: Talk Or I'll Blow Your Nose—Clean Off," script and art by Steve Skeates; Parody of detective pulp magazines. Crazy's Fat Chance Funnies, script by Gerry Conway, art by Vic Martin. "Gentle On My Mind" by and featuring Marv Wolfman, photos by Michelle Wolfman. Editor Steve Gerber rails against the proliferation of what he terms "scuzzies" in American society. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #13
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 13

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    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Crazy's Superstitious Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Series of cartoons with a superstition theme. "Tommy-Rot (The Parody)", script by Steve Skeates and Lark Russell, art by Marie Severin; Parody of the film "Tommy." Recognizing A Leo--Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Astrology, script and art by Will Eisner; Humorous look at human characteristics common to people born under the astrology sign of Leo. "Crazy's Useless Machines," script and art by Daniel Azulay. "Fast Foods," script by Bruce Carlin, art by Lee Marrs; Investigative report into all aspects of fast food. "Stupid Stories Illustrated: Step Away From The Bar, Bilge-Rat," script by Steve Skeates, art by Marie Severin; Parody of western-themed pulp magazines. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Thirteen," script and art by Bob Foster; Continuing the evolution of Moose civilization, focusing this time on the evolution of the United Herds Of America. "The Last Supper" photo story, script and art by Bob Foster; What if The Last Supper were held in 1975 in a Denny's-style restaurant? "How To Gang-Up On Your Hang-Ups," script by Steve Gerber, Martin Pasko, Steve Skeates, and Mary Skrenes; Examination of various social and psychological abnormalities, presented with actual case histories. "Up-Chuck, Wagon Dinner For Dogs"; Parody of Chuck Wagon brand dry dog food. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

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    $43 CGC 7.5 O/W - WP CRAZY MAGAZINE #13 October 1975 Marvel Comics Group

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  • Issue #14
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 14

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    Cover art by Marie Severin. "Manthingo," script by Steve Skeates, art by Allen Kupperberg; Parody of the film Mandingo. "Educational Crazies," script and art by John Stevens; Single panel cartoons with an educational theme. "How to Survive Your Education," script by Mal Warwick, art by Marie Severin; Satirical how-to primer for entering high school. "The History of Moosekind, Part Fourteen," script and art by Bob Foster; Continuing the evolution of moose civilization, concentrating on the first hundred years of the United Herds Of America. "Crazy's Fractured Fairy Tales," script and art by Greg Crosby; Satirical version of The Princess And The Frog. "And the Birds Hummed Dirges," script by Steve Gerber, art by Lee Marrs; Story of a high school student trying to write great literature. How to Recognize a Virgo—Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Astrology, script and art by Will Eisner; Catalog of character traits common to people born under the astrology sign of Virgo. "Stupid Stories Illustrated: Unngh, Observed the Fiend from Uranus," script by Steve Skeates, art by Marie Severin; Parody of science fiction pulps. "Revenge in Peoria!", script by Lark Russell, art by Marie Severin; A twelve-year-old boy seeks to avenge himself on his mother for humiliating him at school. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #15
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 15

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    Painted cover art by Nick Cardy. "Jawbones!", script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin; Parody of the film "Jaws." "Crazy's Bicentennial Minutes," art by Vance Rodewalt; Charlton Heston is shot by a passing rowboat illustration in the midst of delivering an anecdote about the American Revolution; Charlton Heston makes a joke about the Liberty Bell, only to have it fall on him. "How To Make TV News Even More Entertaining," script by Paul Lamont, art by Bob Smith; Recasting network newscasts into various new formats, such as game shows, spy thrillers or sports shows. "The Art And Science Of Dieting," art by Mike Ricigliano; Investigative report on the good and bad methods of dieting. "If The Federal Government Started Gambling," script by Frank Wail, art by Murad Gumen; Examples of famous politicians involved in games of chance. How To Recognize A Scorpio—Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Astrology, script and art by Will Eisner; Characteristics and physical traits common to people born under the astrology sign of Scorpio. "Crazy Visits A Training School For Undertakers," script by Paul Lamont, art by John Workman; How to become a modern undertaker. "Nursery Rhymes For Today's Modern Age," script by Frank Wail, art by Bill DuBay; Famous nursery rhymes adjusted for modern events and sensibilities. "The History Of Moosekind, Part Fifteen," script and art by Bob Foster; Continuing to chart the progress of the United Herds Of America. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #16
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 16

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    Cover pencils by Marie Severin (layout - uncredited) and Nick Cardy, inks by Nick Cardy. "Gook Times," script by Len Herman, art by Marie Severin; Parody of the television series "Good Times"; J.J. comes up with a radical solution to the family continually being burgled. "Crazy Guide to Making Your Own Hollywood Film," script by Bruce Carlin and Howard Tockman, art by Murad Gumen; Satirical guide to making professional-grade motion pictures without professional-grade equipment or experience. "Specialized Marriage Vows," script by Mike Pellowski, art by Bob Smith; Marriage vows specifically altered to cater to specialized participants. "How to Handle a Carsick Child," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Diane Levin; Satirical advice on handling carsick children. "Hollywood Spinoffs on Jaws," script by David Kelly, art by Diane Levin; Suggestions for possible spinoffs for the movie "Jaws." "The History of Moosekind, Part 16: Moose In Space," script and art by Bob Foster; Having concluded the look at the evolution of moose society, the possibilities of moose-kind venturing into space are discussed. "Crazy Goes to the Circus," script and art by John Stevens. "Crazy Guide to Body Language," script by Mike Pellowski, art by Mike Ricigliano; Examination of what can be discerned from different body types and gestures. "Movie Monsters' Christmas Lists" text story by Mike Pellowski. How to Recognize a Sagittarius—Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide To Astrology, script and art by Will Eisner. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #17
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 17

    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Booretta," script by Len Herman, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television series "Baretta." "When Women's Lib Takes Over Completely," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Combing Hollywood Movies for Fun and Profit," script by Mark Steven, art by Bob Smith; Parodies of "The Exorcist," "The Godfather," "Planet of the Apes" and "Dirty Harry." "American Fairy Tales," script by Warren Emery, art by Bill Dubay. "1976 Specialized Cars," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "Olympics for Everyday Feats," script by Bob Heit, art by Bill Burke. "Scenes from Foreign Movies" photo story, script by Paul Laikin. "A Literal Look at Clearance Sales," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Jack Sparling. "Whimsical Woodcuts," script by Marylyn Fontaine; Woodcut illustrations redialogued for humorous effect. "Crazy Talk You'll Never Hear," script by Gerry Conway, art by Vic Martin. "Crazy Visits a Typical Moving Van Company," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Diane Levin. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

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    $46 CGC 6.0 White Pages Crazy Magazine #17 May-1976

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  • Issue #18
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 18

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "The $6,000,000 Man-iac!", script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the television show "The Six Million Dollar Man." "Crazy Looks at the New Army," script by Joe Klernan, art by Jerry Grandenetti. "Enticing Ads for Jobs You Wouldn't Want," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Dubay. "New Stunts for Daredevils!", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. "Getting Around the Big City," script by Stewart Schwartzberg, art by Vic Martin. "Health Nuts Magazine," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Bill Skurski. "The Elevator," script by David Kelly, art by Frank Roberge; A group of men aboard an elevator with a fat man remain stuck to him after he exits the elevator. "Divorce Letters You've Never Seen Before" text story by Warren Emery. "Welcome Back, Kutter," script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the television series "Welcome Back, Kotter." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #19
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 19

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Kink Konk," script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the movie "King Kong." "Crazy Guide to Hitchhiking," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Dubay. Crazy at "1976 Presidential Hopefuls," script by Fred Wolfe. "What Goes on During 'Durings'", script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Bill Burke. "Slow Down, America!", script by Joe Kiernan, art by Alan Kupperberg. "The New Theories About Flying Saucers," script by Bob Heit, art by John Langton. "Crazy People in the News," script by Aron Mayer, art by Jay Reese. "How to Write for Crazy," script by Michael Boundbrook, art by Jack Sparling. "The American Revolution Yearbook," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "La Vain & Surly," script by Len Herman, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of television program "Laverne and Shirley." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #20
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 20

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Space $9.99 Marked Down from $22.68," script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the television program "Space: 1999." Unsung Heroes—A Crazy Bicentennial Report, script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Bill Dubay. "Women's Lib Boon or Bust?", script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Diane Levin. "Other Legendary Monsters Scientists Should Investigate," art by Kent Gamble. "The City Dwellers' Book of World Records," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Jack Sparling. "Crazy Goes to a Modern Art Gallery," script by Aron Mayer, art by Bill Burke. "Superheroes Song Sheet - A Special Singalong Section," script by Aron Mayer and Eden Norah; Songs inspired by Marvel super heroes. "Far-Out Pets for Far-Out People," script by Phil Hirsch, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Horoscope for New Yorkers," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Dick Ayers. "Realistic Adult Toys," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "A Crazy Look at Lawyers," script by Eden Norah, art by Alan Kupperberg. Parody baseball card illustrations on the inside front and back covers, art by Bill Dubay. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #21
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 21

    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Slobsky and Hunch," script by Len Herman, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television program "Starsky and Hutch." "Is Your Jalopy Ready for the Junkpile?", script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Jack Sparling. "When Cash Entirely Disappears," script by Aron Mayer, art by Diane Levin. "The New Gimmick in Advertising: Body Billboards," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "If Different Boys Grew Up to Be President," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Murad Gumen. "The Ultimate in Consumer Products," script by Michael Weiss, art by Diane Levin. "Crazy Visits a Used Car Lot," script by Aron Mayer, art by Bill Burke. "New Fads for College Students," script by Bob Heit, art by Jack Sparling. "Commercials in Real Life," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Tony Tallarico. "Crazy Inventions for Today's Modern Age," script by Aron Mayer, art by John Langton. "The Loony Language of the Underworld," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Jose Alvarado. "A Crazy Look at Gambling," script by Aron Mayer, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Crazy's Rejected Bicentennial Stamps," art by Bill Dubay. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #22
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 22

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. Jimmy Carter parody illustration on inside front cover. "Baloney Miller," script by Len Herman, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "Barney Miller." "How to Avoid Stepping into Doggie-Doo," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "Where Are Our New Comedians Coming from?", script by Joe Kiernan, art by Alan Kupperberg. "The Parts You Don't See in TV Commercials," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "Crazy's Freaks of Nature: Human Oddities," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "The Part-Time Jobs of Super Heroes," script by Tom DeFalco, art by Murad Gumen; Super heroes take mundane jobs while not fighting crime. "Literal Lunacy," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Jose Alvarado. "TV Shows vs. Real Life," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Diane Levin. "Limericks of the Times," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Bill Dubay. "Crazy's Nutritional Menu," script by Joe Kiernan, art by John Langton. "How History Would Have Been Changed if Historical Figures Were Psychoanalyzed," script by Sara Arthur, art by Bill Burke. Crazy Picture Postcards on inside back cover & back cover, art by Bill Dubay. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #23
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 23

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Hammy Days," script by Sara Arthur, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television program "Happy Days." "Christmas Gifts for the Kid Who Has Everything," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Walter Brogan. Eye-Patches—An Eye for an Eye Dept., script by Sara Arthur, art by Jack Sparling. "The Unsolved Mysteries of Life," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Rick Varesi. "How You Can Change the Weather," script by Warren Emery, art by Michael Pardo. "Ear-Fools, or What You Hear Is What You Get," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bob Smith. "Ten Commandments for Athletes," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "Crazy Ways to Beat Insomnia," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Jack Sparling. "Good News, Bad News," script by Aron Mayer, art by Gary Brodsky. "A Crazy Look at Taxi Drivers," script by Eden Norah, art by Alan Kupperberg. "How Different Celebrties Celebrated the Bicentennial," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Walter Brogan. "The O, Man!", script by Tom DeFalco, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the film "The Omen." 52 pgs., B&W Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #24
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 24

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. Crazy Commercial No. 24 Lifecycle Dog Food by Stewart Schwartzberg. "Cheerlie's Angels," script by Len Herman, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "Charlie's Angels." "Crazy Guide to a Career in Politics," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Jerry Grandenetti. "New TV Spinoffs for King Kong," script by Jim Simon and Jeyson Wechter, art by Murad Gumen. "When '50s Nostalgia Takes Over Everywhere," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Diane Levin. "How to Make Extra $$$ in Your Spare Time Without Even Trying," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Crazy Goes to a Private Eye Convention," script by Nicola Cuti, art by Bill Burke. "A Passenger's Primer for Skyjacking," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Bob Smith. "Personalized Car-Passing Signs," script by Tom DeFalco, art by John Langton. "A Crazy Look at Executions," script and art by Gary Brodsky. "Crazy's Modern Day Miracles," script by Warren Emery, art by Jack Sparling. "A Crazy Look at Airplane Travel," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Bill Burke. "Virginia Slim Chances," script by Stewart Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin; parody of Virginia Slims advertisements. Crazy Checkerboard cutout on back cover by Lenny Grow. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #25
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 25

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Malice," script by Len Herman, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "Alice." "School for Door-to-Door Salesmen," script by Aron Mayer, art by Bill Burke. "A Crazy Guide to Procrastination," script by Jim Simon, art by Michael Pardo. "If Different Comedians Emceed Famous Death Scenes," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Alan Kupperberg. "A Crazy Look at Jimmy Carter," art by Aron Laikin. "Boy, Have You Got a Wrong Number!", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Gary Brodsky. "Happiness for Today's Modern Kids," script by Paul Lamont, art by Bill Burke. "Still More Chances Are...", script by Sara Arthur, art by Jerry Grandenetti. "If Other Bad Guys Had Written Face-Saving Books," script by Warren Emery, art by Tony Tallarico. "There's No Biz Like Nose Biz," script and art by Alan Henley. "Perfect Pets for Certain Celebrities," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Walter Brogan. "New Selective Service Classifications for Civilians," script by Mike Askew, art by Jackson Hooker. "Pep Talks for All Occasions," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Diane Levin. "Specialized Alarm Clocks," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "A Crazy Look at Robberies," script and art by Gary Brodsky. "Logan's Ruin," script by Tom DeFalco, art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the motion picture "Logan's Run." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #26
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 26

    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. Parody of Charles Atlas comic book ads, script by Russ Maheras. "Merry Hotman Merry Hotman," script by Len Herman, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television program "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." "People Who Don't Follow Their Own Advice," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. "What Do Your Dreams Really Mean?", script by Bob Heit, art by Don Perlin. "Crazy Tackles T.V.", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Walter Brogan and Bill Burke. "Kink Konk Goes on Television," script by Len Herman, art by Alan Kupperberg; King Kong parody. "Movie Title Mania," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Gary Brodsky. "The Real Stories Behind Best-Sellers," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "A History of Magicians, Sorcerers and Wizards," script by Bud Lewis, art by David Wenzel. "It's a Real Foolish Request When...", script by Warren Emery, art by Jack Sparling. "What They Say... and What You See," art by Alan Kupperberg. "More Literal Lunacy," script by Tom DeFalco, art by Michael Pardo. "Poor People's Who's Who," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Jerry Grandenetti. "If Monsters Were Stand-Up Comics," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Jack Sparling. Crazy Football Cards on inside back cover and back cover, art by Gary Brodsky. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #27
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 27

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "The Boobonic Woman," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Walter Brogan; A satire of the television show "The Bionic Woman." "The Ad You Read... The Kit You Get," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico; Satire of mail-order ads. "The Hypocrisy of Holiday Behavior," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. "The History of the Peanut," script by Kim Bene, art by David Wenzel. "Crazy Ways to Fight Boredom," script by Jayson Wechter, art by David Manak. "When Weather Becomes Completely Polluted," script by Howard Taylor, art by Alan Kupperberg. "TV Scenes We Wanna Watch," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Bob McLeod. "How to Keep Your Diet When Eating Out," script and art by Ray Billingsley. "Crazy Takes a Reel Look at the Cinema," art by John Stevens. "Do-It-Yourself Comedy Monologue," script by Aron Mayer, art by Sam Viviano. "Combinations That Tell the Story," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "Custom-Made Celebrity T-Shirts," art by John Stevens. "If Historical Figures Had Modern-Day Jobs," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. Back cover art by Gary Brodsky. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #28
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 28

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Darny & Merrie," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television program "Donny & Marie." "You Shouldn't Have Said That!", script by J. M. DeMatteis (as J. Marc DeMatteis), art by Jerry Grandenetti. "How to Decipher an Advertisement," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Michael Pardo. "The Irony of Parenthood," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Mythological Creatures Then and Now," script by Lee Hope, art by David Wenzel. "Crazy's Familiar Things We Can Count on in the Future," script and art by Alan Hanley. "Working TV Commercials Right into the Game," script by Bob Heit, art by Bill Burke. "Superhero Convention," script by Stewart Schwartzberg, art by Alan Kupperberg; Super heroes meet at a convention. "If Comic Strip Characters Behaved Like Real People," script by J. M. DeMatteis (as J. Marc DeMatteis), art by Tony Tallarico; Features Beetle Bailey before a firing squad, Blondie and Dagwood quarreling and Spider-Man robbing a bank truck to pay for college. "Crank Letters to TV Comedy Shows," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Appropriate Places for Celebrity Autographs," script by Michael Pellowski, pencils by John Langton, inks by John Langton. "Crazy Invitations to Historical Events," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #29
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 29

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    Last 50-cent cover price. Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "One Daze at a Time," script by Tom DeFalco, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "One Day at a Time." "Crazy's Tips for Summer Driving," script by Kim Bene, art by Bill Burke. "If Song Lyrics Were Taken Literally," script by Warren Emery, art by Alan Kupperberg. "It's Bound to Happen at the Movies Saturday Afternoon," script by Bud Lewis, art by Sam Viviano. "The Crazy Book of Things You Could Never Figure Out as a Kid," script by Bud Lewis, art by Michael Pardo. "The Way Historians Picture It... The Way It It Probably Happened," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "Tips for Getting Along in Our Armed Forces," script by Jim Maxner, art by Kent Gamble. "How to Make Home Movies More Entertaining," script by Roger Francis, art by Tony Tallarico. "How Rude Are You?" Crazy Quiz, script by Joe Kiernan, art by Diane Levin. "Crazy's Modern-Day Songbook," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Sam Viviano. "More Inventions of Our Time," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "If Howard Cossell Announced Other Kinds of Games," script by Bob Heit, art by Bill Burke. "The Gonk Show," script by Jim Maxner, art by David Wenzel; Parody of the television program "The Gong Show." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #30
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 30

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    Giant reprint special. Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Jawbones!", script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Marie Severin; Parody of the film "Jaws." "Other Legendary Monsters Scientists Should Investigate," art by Kent Gamble. "Booretta," script by Len Herman, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television series "Baretta." "Welcome Buck, Kutter," script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of the television series "Welcome Back, Kotter." "How To Make TV News Even More Entertaining," script by Paul Lamont, art by Bob Smith; Recasting network newscasts into various new formats, such as game shows, spy thrillers or sports shows. "Slow Down, America!", script by Joe Kiernan, art by Alan Kupperberg. "American Fairy Tales," script by Warren Emery, art by Bill Dubay. "Ear-Fools, or What You Hear Is What You Get," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bob Smith. "Olympics for Everyday Feats," script by Bob Heit, art by Bill Burke. "Crazy Awards for Dubious Distinctions." "Crazy Visits a Typical Moving Van Company," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Diane Levin. "Kink Konk," script by Len Herman, art by Ernie Colon; Parody of King Kong. "Nursery Rhymes For Today's Modern Age," script by Frank Wail, art by Bill DuBay. "Health Nuts Magazine," script by Anita Goldwasser, art by Bill Skurski. "Bicentennial Limericks," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Don Orehek. "Hammy Days," script by Sara Arthur, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television program "Happy Days." 84 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #31
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 31

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    First 60-cent cover price. Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Rooky," script by Sara Arthur, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Rocky." "Energy-Saving Olympic Games," script by Roger Francis, art by Bill Burke. "It Never Fails to Happen," script by Eden Norah, art by Dave Manak. "When They Censor Everything," script by Roger Francis, art by Diane Levin. "A Crazy Look at the Future of Sports," script by Howard Taylor, art by Walter Brogan. "How to Survive in an Office," script and art by Stu Schwartzberg. "An Amusement Park for Modern Times," script by Roger Francis, art by Bill Burke. "Going Out of Business Catalogue," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Sam Viviano. "A Crazy Look at the Operating Room," script and art by Gary Brodsky. "If Madison Avenue Had Existed in Biblical Times," script and art by Marylyn D'Amico. "New Improved TV Game Shows," script by Joe Thodummi, art by Murad Gumen. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #32
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 32

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Star Warts," script by Paul Kupperbeg, art by Alan Kupperberg; Parody of the first "Star Wars" film. "Award Shows for Everyday Events," script by Joe Thodummi, art by Bill Burke. "The Crazy Guide for Paying Your Bills," script by Joe Thodummi, art by David Wenzel. "Celebrity Dogs That Looks Like Their Masters," script by Lee Hope, art by Diane Levin. "More Unsolved Mysteries of Life," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bernie Cootner. "A Crazy Look at TV Shows of the Future," script by Kim Bene, art by Murad Gumen. "Crazy's Do-It-Yourself Ideas to Save You $$$," script by Phil Hirsch, art by Joe Thodummi. "Crazy's Modern Day Songbook," script by Warren Emery, art by Vic Martin. "Magic Tricks for Today's Modern Age," script by Roger Francis, art by Sam Viviano. "Crazy Guide to Modern Day Sports Injuries," script by Jim Maxner, art by David Wenzel. "Blecch Sunday," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the film "Black Sunday." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #33
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 33

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "The Beep," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the motion picture "The Deep." "Crazy's Quick Career Coaching Guide," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "New Job Ideas for the Unemployed," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Dave Manak. "Inventions We Sorely Need," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Ray Billingsley. "Crazy's Violence Game," script by Roger Francis, art by Tony Tallarico. "A Crazy Look at Do-Gooders," script by Bob Rosenbloom, art by Diane Levin. "Crazy's Step by Step Disco Lessons," script by Joe Thodummi, art by Vic Martin. "Specialized Plaques and Trophies," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "You're Not Getting Any Respect If," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Vic Martin. "How Do You React in an Emergency?", script by Bob Heit, art by Gary Brodsky. "Monster Limericks," script by Marylyn D'Amico, art by Sam Viviano. "Waats Happening?", art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the television program "What's Happening!!" 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #34
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 34

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Dish," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the television program "Fish." "Crazy's Monster Songbook," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Dave Manak. "A Crazy Look at Houses," art by Michael Pardo. "When They Start Banning Everything," script by Roger Francis, art by David Wenzel. "The Story vs. the Truth," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. "A Dear Abby Letter Answered by Different Celebrities," script by Marylyn D'Amico, art by Kent Gamble. "Crazy's Guide to Future Reincarnations," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Vic Martin. "Crazy Visits a Future Pet Show," script by Roger Francis, art by Bill Burke. "The World's Greatest Uganda Jokes," script by Kim Bene, art by Sam Viviano. "Commercials We Wanna Watch," script by William Sullivan, art by Diane Levin. "A Kid's Eye View of His World," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Tony Tallarico. "Games Pupils Play or How to Turn the Classroom into an Olympic Event," script by Phil Hirsch, art by Bob Smith. "Grinners Sports Record Book," script by Phil Hirsch, art by Alan Kupperberg. "A Crazy Happening" back-cover story by Murad Gumen; McDonald's parody told in pantomime. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #35
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 35

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  • Issue #36
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 36

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "The Hardy Bores and Nancy Drag Mysteries," script by Kate West, art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the television program "The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries." "Crazy Ways to Scratch an Itch You Can't Reach," script by Michael Pellowski, art by George Jartos. "Tape Recorded Phone Messages from Famous People," script by Howard Taylor, art by Kent Gamble. "A Crazy Look at Recreational Vehicles," script by Kim Bene, art by John Costanza. "Greeting Cards That Might Have Been Sent," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by John Langton. "Crazy Goes to a Mafia Convention," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Bill Burke. "Crazy's Career Mysteries," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Literary Dinosaurs Relics of the Past," script by Marc Bilgray, art by Sam Viviano. "The Crazy Toughness Test," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Ken Landgraf. "The Difference Between and Employer and an Employee," script by Tom DeFalco, art by Charles Nicholas. "Nightmares of Different People," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Ray Billingsley. "Madison Avenue Nursery Rhymes," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Mike Rogers. "Other Versions of Howard the Duck," script and art by Jim Newsome. "Animal Confessions," script by Roger Francis, art by Walter Morris; Mock magazine confessionals featuring animals. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #37
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 37

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    Giant reprint special. Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Baloney Miller," script by Len Herman, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "Barney Miller." "Do-It-Yourself Comedy Monologue," script by Aron Mayer, art by Sam Viviano. "Crazy's Modern Day Songbook," script by Warren Emery, art by Vic Martin. "La Vain & Surly," script by Len Herman, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of television program "Laverne and Shirley." "Happiness for Today's Modern Kids," script by Paul Lamont, art by Bill Burke. "How Crazy Are You?" Crazy Quiz, script by Bob Heit, art by Alan Kupperberg. "Monster Limericks," script by Marylyn D'Amico, art by Sam Viviano. "Gook Times," script by Len Herman, art by Marie Severin; Parody of the television series "Good Times"; J.J. comes up with a radical solution to the family continually being burgled. "The Crazy Book of Fun and Games" special pullout section, script by Paul Laikin, art by Tony Tallarico. "Rooky," script by Sara Arthur, art by Kent Gamble; arody of the motion picture "Rocky." "Darny & Merrie," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television program "Donny & Marie." "Mythological Creatures Then and Now," script by Lee Hope, art by David Wenzel. "The Boobonic Woman," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Walter Brogan; A satire of the television show "The Bionic Woman." 84 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #38
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 38

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Clearly Encountered for the Thirieth Time," script and art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the motion picture "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." "New, Peaceful Uses for Hand Guns," script by Roger Francis, art by Rick Varesi. "Cliche Questions from Movieland," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Kent Gamble. "Midget Monthly," script by Howard Taylor, art by Tony Tallarico. "A Crazy Look at Video Games," script by Kim Bene, art by Ken Landgraf. "Cigarette Freaks," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "Fat Is, Skinny Is," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Michael Pardo. "When People Moonlight in Different Jobs," script by Roger Francis, art by Walter Brogan. "Celebrities Who Have Made Lasting Impressions," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Kent Gamble. "Doodles That Reveal the Real You," script by Jim Simon, art by Aron Mayer. "The Raven Contemporary Style," script by Warren Emery, art by David Wenzel. "That's Very Nice, But...", script by J. M. DeMatteis (as J. Marc DeMatteis), art by Alan Kupperberg. "Billy & Dilly" one-page story on back cover, script by Aron Mayer, art by Gary Brodsky. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #39
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 39

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Saturday Night Ferver," script and art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the motion picture "Saturday Night Fever." "New Advances in Medical Science," script by Warren Emery, art by John Costanza. "Advice We Never Shoulda Listened to...", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Charles Nicholas. "Fitting Ends for Superheroes," script by Roger Francis, art by Walter Brogan; Thematically appropriate finales for various super heroes, including Howard the Duck being roasted into a meal for Alfred E. Neuman. "Still More Tape Recorded Phone Messages," script by Howard Taylor, art by Tony Tallarico. "Crazy Visits a Modern Penitentiary," script by Roger Francis, art by Bill Burke. "Progress - Shmogress: How the Past Repeats Itself," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Charles Nicholas. "The First and Last Issues of Different Magazines," script by Roger Francis, art by Tony Tallarico. "Psychiatric Mumbo Jumbo," script by Sara Arthur, art by Joe Thodummi. "The Difference Between Young and Old," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Diane Levin. "More Scenes from Foreign Films" photo story, script by Aron Mayer. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #40
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 40

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Three's Comedy," script by Rico Tailor, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "Three's Company." "Junk Food News," script by Howard Taylor, art by Sam Viviano. "Excuses You're Bound to Hear," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Charles Nicholas. "The Big City Coloring Book: A Primer for Urban Areas," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by John Costanza. "A Crazy Guide to Cocktail Drinkers," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. "McDonald's Signs As Used by Other Organizations," script by Roger Francis, art by Tony Tallarico. "Wanted Posters for Modern Day Crimes," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Sam Viviano. "You Know You're a Rotten Cook When...," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Ray Billingsley. "Party Games for Weirdo People," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by David Wenzel. "The Ironies of Modern Life," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Vic Martin. "Free Items That Wind Up Costing You Plenty," script by Phil Hirsch, art by John Langton. "When TV Violence Takes Over Game Shows," script by Roger Francis, art by Sam Viviano. Parody of "Believe It or Not" on inside back cover. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #41
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 41

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Zanie Hall," script by Murad Gumen, art by Kent Gamble. "Zanie Hall," script by Murad Gumen, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Annie Hall." "What Are Children's Books Coming to?", script by Phil Hirsch, art by Rick Varesi. "How Teachers' Personal Attitudes Slant Their Subjects," script by Roger Francis, art by Vic Martin. "Crazy's Rock Jokes" by Paul Laikin. "Crazy's Career Equipment Guide," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "Do-It-Yourself Disaster Movies," script by Roger Francis, art by Walter Brogan. "The Unsolved Mysteries of Love and Romance," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Dave Manak. "Crazy Visits a Neighborhood Gas Station," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. "Specialized Marriage Proposals," script by Roger Francis, art by John Costanza. "A Crazy Look at the Pet Set," script and art by Murad Gumen. "TV Pilot Series That Didn't Quite Make It!", script by Roger Francis, art by Kent Gamble. "When They Ban Saccharine Permanently," script by Howard Taylor, art by David Wenzel. "Famous Lines of Losers," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Charles Nicholas. "The History of Water Pollution Through the Ages," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Tony Tallarico. "Hamily," script by Jim Simon, art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the television program "Family." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #42
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 42
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    Reprint super special. Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "M*U*S*H," script by Paul Kupperberg, art by Kent Gamble; A satire of the television show M*A*S*H. "A Crazy Look at Bus Travel," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Sam Viviano. "Good Luck Bad Luck," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Vic Martin. "The Gonk Show," script by Jim Maxner, art by David Wenzel; Parody of the television program "The Gong Show." "Suggestions for New National Holidays," script and art by Bernie Cootner. "The Great Lover - Sports Fan - Safe Driver Test," script by Joe Kiernan, art by John Langton. "A Crazy Look at Houses," art by Michael Pardo. "One Daze at a Time," script by Tom DeFalco, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "One Day at a Time." "An Amusement Park for Modern Times," script by Roger Francis, art by Bill Burke. "The World's Greatest Uganda Jokes," script by Kim Bene, art by Sam Viviano. "New Improved TV Game Shows," script by Joe Thodummi, art by Murad Gumen. "Blecch Sunday," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the film "Black Sunday." "Crazy Visits a Typical Flea Market," script by Roger Francis, art by Bill Burke. "How Do You React in an Emergency?", script by Bob Heit, art by Gary Brodsky. "Malice," script by Len Herman, art by Kent Gamble. Bonus section, "Crazy Paperback Book Jackets"; Mock covers to paperback books. 84 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #43
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 43

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Jaws Zzzzzzzzzzzz," script by Bill Ouldort, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Jaws II." "The Saturday Night Fever Multiple Choice Test," script by Virgil Diamond, art by John Costanza. "When the Science Fiction Craze Takes Over Everywhere," script by J. M. DeMatteis, art by Murad Gumen. "Crazy Movie Ads," script by Randy Epley, art by Bill Burke. "If They Had C.B. Radios Back in History," script by Roger Francis, art by Vic Martin. "Over-Specialized Magazines," script by Roger Francis, art by Kevin Sacco. "A Crazy Look at a Public Library," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Bill Burke. "How Much Culture Do You Got?", script by Joe Kiernan, art by Tony Tallarico. "A Crazy Look at Crime Today," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Charles Nicholas. "Flu Strains from Different Countries," script by Fred Wolfe, art by John Langton. "Crazy Stunts for Daredevils," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Gary Brodsky. "A Crazy Look at Sales Clerks," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Michael Pardo. "F.I.N.K.", script by Murad Gumen, art by Walter Brogan. "Crazy Interview No. 2," script by Michael Weiss, art by Walter Brogan; Walter Kronkite interviews R2-D2. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #44
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 44

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Gross," script by Murad Gumen, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Grease." "You Know You're a Compulsive Eater If...", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Vic Martin. "Fitting Ends for TV Series," script by Roger Francis, art by Murad Gumen; Various television programs are given satirical conclusions. "Olympics for Big Cities," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Kevin Sacco. "New Forms of Energy... and Their Drawbacks!", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Brian Moore. "Different Bait for Different Catches," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by John Langton. "Occupations Taken Literally," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Michael Pardo. "A Crazy Look at Psychic Powers," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Charles Nicholas. "If Other Holidays Had Their Own Heroes," script by Roger Francis, art by Michael Pardo. "Crazy Interview No. 3," script by Paul Laikin, art by Murad Gumen; David Frosbite interviews the Frankenstein's Monster. "Crazy Goes to a Discotheque," script by Randy Epley, art by Bill Burke. "If Monsters Did TV Commercials," script by Roger Francis, art by Walter Brogan. "National Enquiroar," script by Carolyn Cornell and Jonathan Adams, art by Sam Viviano. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #45
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 45

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Eight? Enough! Enough!", script by Paul Kupperbeg, art by John Reiner; Parody of the television program "Eight Is Enough." "Crazy Examples of Murphy's Law," script by Roger Francis, art by Vic Martin. "How to Be a Comedian—A Crazy Career Guide," script by Virgil Diamond, art by Kevin Sacco. "The Crazy Book of Oddities Around the World," script by Hope Hirsch, art by Michael Pardo. "Sucker Ads We Always Fall for," script by Roger Francis. "A Crazy Look at a Classroom," script by Roger Francis, art by John Costanza. "Crazy Ways to Improve the President's Popularity," script by Michael Pellowski," art by Walter Brogan. "A Crazy Look at Very Thick Books," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Steve Haefele. "Crazy Ways to Improve Playgrounds," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Charles Nicholas. "The Travel Brochure of Ancient Times," script by Fred Wolfe, art by John Langton. "House Beautifool," art by Sam Viviano. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #46
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 46

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "The 50's Nostalgia Game," script by Roger Francis, art by Tony Tallarico. "Crazy Interview No. 4: An Incredible Talk with the Incredible Hulk," script by Paul Laikin, art by Kent Gamble; Walter Krankcase is trying to interview TV's the Hulk when the monstrous hero transforms into Nixon. "If Famous People Were Clones," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Vance Rodewelt. "When Doctors and Lawyers Really Start to Advertise," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Sam Viviano. "Six Die in Smashup on Interstellar Route 9," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Ron Zalme; Parody newspaper, "The Martian Daily Chronicle." "Crazy Recipes for Real-Life Situations," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Bill Burke. "My First Scrapbook," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Tony Tallarico. "Crazy Looks at Plumbers," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Murad Gumen. "Crazy's All Un-American Football Team," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Gary Brodsky. "Plant Talker," script by Howard Taylor, art by Bill Burke; A mock magazine for people who talk to their plants. "Comic Book Super Heroes That Never Quite Made It," script by Michael Weiss, art by Kent Gamble. "Modern-Day Halloween Costumes," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "The Punk Rock Song Book," script by Fred Wolfe, art by Walter Brogan. "Practical Uses for Robots in the Home," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Brian Moore. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #47
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 47

    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Crazy Interview No. 5: The Jolly Green Giant," script by Michael Weiss, art by Murad Gumen. "Fouled-Up Play," script by Murad Gumen, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Foul Play." "Monster Record Albums," script by Roger Francis, art by Tony Tallarico; Mock record album covers featuring movie monsters as the recording stars. "The American Runner," script by Roger Francis, art by Kevin Sacco; A mock magazine for marathon runners. "When They Have Other Fast Service Chains Like McDonald's," script by Roger Francis, art by Fran Matera. "Crazy Interviews the War Toy King," script by Howard Taylor, art by Alan Kupperberg. "A Crazy Guide to Original Pets," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Costanza. "T-Shirts You'll Never See Them Wearing," script by Warren Emery, art by Walter Brogan. "How to Tell If You're a Born Loser," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Michael Pardo. "How Supermarkets Drive Customers Crazy," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Ron Zalme. "Politicians' Talk Just a Little Bit Different," script by Bob Heit, art by John Langton. "Unfitting Ends for Different People," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Alan Kupperberg. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #48
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 48

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Battlestar Galacklustre," script and art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the television program "Battlestar Galactica." "Crazy's Nostalgia Catalogue of the '50s." "Crazy Ways to Cut Down on Noise Pollution," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Brian Moore. "Loony Language of the Underworld," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Michael Pardo. "Yard Sale Items You're Sure to Find," script by Roger Francis, art by Tony Tallarico. "Rich Man, Poor Man," script by Joe Thodummi, art by David Wenzel. "At Night You Can Always Count On...", script by Michael Pellowski, art by Ray Billingsley. "'Twas the Night Before Christmas Modern-Day Style," script by Randy Epley, art by Ron Zalme. "Kids' Letters to Celebrities," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Walter Brogan. "A Crazy Look at Sneezing," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Kevin Sacco. "Medical Safety Bracelets of Celebrities," script by Warren Emery, art by Walter Brogan. "Isometric Exercises for Different People," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Charles Nicholas. "The Advantages of Genetic Transplants," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. "The Loaf Boat," script by Stu Schwartzberg, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "The Love Boat." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #49
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    Giant size reprint special. Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Jaws Zzzzzzzzzzzz," script by Bill Ouldort, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Jaws II." "When People Moonlight in Different Jobs," script by Roger Francis, art by Walter Brogan. "The Big City Coloring Book: A Primer for Urban Areas," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by John Costanza. "Close Encounters of the Next Kind," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Vic Martin. "Saturday Night Ferver," script and art by Murad Gumen; Parody of the motion picture "Saturday Night Fever." "When TV Violence Takes Over Game Shows," script by Roger Francis, art by Sam Viviano. "National Enquiroar," script by Carolyn Cornell and Jonathan Adams, art by Sam Viviano; A parody of the National Enquirer newspaper. "Crazy Visits a Neighborhood Gas Station," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. Bonus cut-out section, Crazy Picture Postcards. Bonus cut-out section, Crazy Travel Stickers. "Madison Avenue Nursery Rhymes," script by Marylyn Ippolito, art by Mike Rogers. "Three's Comedy," script by Rico Tailor, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the television program "Three's Company." "Crazy Movie Ads," script by Randy Epley, art by Bill Burke. "Zanie Hall," script by Murad Gumen, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Annie Hall." 84 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #50
    Crazy Magazine (1973) 50

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    Painted cover art by Bob Larkin. "Superbman," script by Murad Gumen, art by Kent Gamble; Parody of the motion picture "Superman." "Crazy's Modern-Day Freak Show," script by Roger Francis, art by Ron Zalme. "Magic Tricks for Today's Modern Age," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Vic Martin. "Playbore," script by Roger Francis, art by Ron Zalme; A mockery of Playboy magazine. "Celebrity Picket Line," script by Joe Kiernan, art by Vance Rodewelt. "Specialized Disco Dances," script by Michael Pellowski, art by John Langton. "Crazy Goes to a Movie Monsters' Convention," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Bill Burke. "The Story of Fonzarella a '50s Fairy Tale," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Walter Brogan; Parody of the television program "Happy Days." "The Car Owner's Nightmare," script by Michael Pellowski, art by Charles Nicholas. "The Little Adventures" one-page story, script and art by Alan Kupperberg; Howard the Duck hosts a stand-up comedy set and chooses to insult the audience's idea of what humor is. "Crazy's Super-Man Jokes." 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.