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Cover: Marie Severin

Crazy #1

Feb 1973 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
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“Beware the Forbush-Man, My Son!”

In "Beware the Forbush-Man, My Son!", Stan Lee kicks off a delightfully quirky behind-the-scenes peek at Marvel's 1973 creative machine, sharing a fan letter that sets the tone for a playful, meta take on the company’s inner workings. From Roy Thomas’s convention return to the tease of upcoming titles like Thongar of Lost Lemuria and War of the Worlds, it’s a snapshot of Marvel’s bustling creative energy—complete with Billy Graham’s stand-up comedy sideline and Chic Stone’s new Red Wolf work—all drawn in the unmistakable, vibrant style of cover by Marie Severin.

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writer Gary Friedrich · artist, inker Tom Sutton · letterer Artie Simek · cover Marie Severin

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artist, inker Tom Sutton
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks Marie Severin

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Forbush-Man auditions to join the Ecchs-Men, defeating Magneat-O and his villain sidekicks in the process.

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