Crazy Magazine #72
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Snookey and the Band Aid II" is a delightfully absurd tale from 1981, written and drawn entirely by the one-and-only Kovacs, showcasing his signature blend of deadpan humor and surreal twists. In this short, the burglar’s misunderstanding of a simple sign leads to a hilariously misplaced panic—because the real danger isn’t a dog, but a dog from Germany. The cover, by Bob Larkin, perfectly captures the comic’s offbeat tone with its exaggerated, cartoonish flair.
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A burglar sees a sign outside a house saying "beware German shepherd" and thinks it refers to a dog; there is actually a shepherd from Germany inside.
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