Crazy Magazine #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's irreverent humor magazine proudly self-billed as "The Magazine That Dares to Be Dumb" swings into Bicentennial territory with this May 1976 issue. Bob Larkin's cover riffs gloriously on the famous Washington-crossing-the-Delaware image, with the boat full of Revolutionary War figures intact — but being towed behind them is a cartoon character on water skis, wide-eyed and clinging on for dear life. The tagline "We Wash Out 200 Years of Progress!" says it all — Crazy #17 is happy to celebrate 1976 by dunking history in the river.
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Gerald Ford parrots everything his advisor says to him.
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