Cover: Earl Norem
Sick #110
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Charlton's long-running humor magazine Sick serves up another helping of absurdist comedy with this June 1976 issue, featuring cover art by Earl Norem that perfectly sets the anarchic tone. The cover depicts a massive green-and-yellow moving van (numbered 8554) impossibly airborne above a trio of parked motorcycles and a striped tent, its grinning bald driver seemingly unfazed by the whole situation. Inside, promises of "The Hindenburger Flies!" and the return of Knothead hint at the brand of gleefully silly satire that kept Sick a fun alternative on the humor-magazine rack throughout the 1970s.
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