Crazy Magazine #44
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's self-proclaimed "Magazine That Dares to Be Dumb" is in fine form with Crazy #44, November 1978. Bob Larkin's cover captures the chaos perfectly: a leather-jacketed greaser reacts in alarm as a blonde in a pink skirt slides across a grease slick, while the magazine's little mascot villain gleefully tips a "Grease Bucket" — all tied together with the plea, "Hey, man, let's not over-do it!" Billed as the "Great New Keep America Clean Issue," this one promises the kind of cheerfully absurd satire that made Crazy a worthy contender in the humor-magazine genre of its era.
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Various television programs are given satirical conclusions.
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