Crazy Magazine #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's humor magazine Crazy declares it's ready to take on the small screen with this June 1977 issue, its cover packed wall-to-wall with painted caricatures of familiar TV faces — a bald-headed grinning fellow, a mustachioed character, a pointed-eared Spock lookalike, and a whole grid of recognizable '70s television personalities rendered in Bob Larkin's lively painted style. The bold banner "Crazy Tackles T.V." says it all, promising the magazine's signature irreverent take on the era's most-watched shows. Inside, writer Russ Maheras and artist/inker Marie Severin bring their own brand of comedy to "The Insult That Made A Corpse Out Of 'Mac'" — all for just fifty cents.
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Parody of Charles Atlas comic book ads.
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