
In a previous installment, I told you that in its early-’80s heyday, CRAZY magazine was the equal of MAD or National Lampoon. What I’m about to show you will prove that assertion.
Continue readingIn a previous installment, I told you that in its early-’80s heyday, CRAZY magazine was the equal of MAD or National Lampoon. What I’m about to show you will prove that assertion.
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Tagged as 1982, Bob Camp, Bob Larkin, Bobby London, CRAZY magazine, Gary Hallgren, Jim Owsley, Jim Shooter, Kent Gamble, Larry Hama, MAD magazine, Marie Severin, Marvel comics, Mike Carlin, National Lampoon, racial humor, Ross Andru, Stephen Mellor, The Flintstones
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