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Crazy Magazine #50

May 1979 · Marvel · 0.60 USD
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“Superbman”

Marvel's irreverent humor magazine hits issue #50 with a cover gag that perfectly captures its "dares to be dumb" spirit: a Superman parody strains with all his might to pry open a phone booth door, while the hapless occupant inside clutches the receiver and pleads, "Operator? Some nut's trying to break in!" Bob Larkin's cover art plays the absurdity completely straight, which only makes it funnier — the Man of Steel reduced to a frustrated would-be phone-booth user. A milestone fiftieth issue for one of Marvel's most gleefully silly publications of the 1970s.

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writer, artist, inker Alan Kupperberg
cover pencils, inks Bob Larkin

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Howard the Duck hosts a stand-up comedy set and chooses to insult the audience's idea of what humor is.

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