Crazy Magazine #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's long-running humor magazine goes all-in on Shakespeare with this October 1980 "Super Special," and the cover — penciled and inked by Jim Sherman — sets the tone perfectly: a miniature shoebox-theater stage packed with costumed finger puppets playing Romeo, Juliet, and company, performing before a packed cartoon audience. The banner promises a complete do-it-yourself kit with six puppet characters, five backdrops, a full script, props, and stage fittings — a genuinely clever interactive bonus tucked into a comedy magazine. Rounding out the issue is a potpourri of previously published parodies, making this an especially generous entry in Crazy's offbeat lineup.
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Karl Malden demonstrates how it's better to carry American Expresses Traveling Checks than cash.
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