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posted by crunchland (13 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
What, no CRAZY magazine? Whatever :-D
posted by jonson at 4:09 PM on September 2, 2003


Crazy
posted by crunchland at 4:27 PM on September 2, 2003


I remember buying this one when I was a kid. I remember it because the cover was so gross (the pizza had little fingers and guts and stuff on it).
posted by boredomjockey at 4:41 PM on September 2, 2003


Ain't technology a bitch.
posted by jpoulos at 5:31 PM on September 2, 2003


Damn, crunchland... you're good.
posted by jonson at 5:58 PM on September 2, 2003


I used to buy Cracked primarily for the John Severin artwork, who I just found is still working! At 86!
posted by bobo123 at 6:00 PM on September 2, 2003


Front cover? What about the last pages? I loved that "Fold A to meet B" thingie. I used to try to envision the answer without actually folding.
posted by Fofer at 6:05 PM on September 2, 2003


the Mad fold-ins book
posted by goddam at 7:25 PM on September 2, 2003


What about SICK? Mad, Cracked, Sick and Crazy were the four pillars (in that order) of my circle of weirdos. But Weirdo? That's a whole different kettle of worms.
posted by soyjoy at 8:19 PM on September 2, 2003


I was thinking that, too--what's the cover gallery of an adult comic associated with Robert Crumb, Peter Bagge and Aline Kominsky doing with Mad and Cracked? That apple looks more like an orange to me.
posted by y2karl at 9:08 PM on September 2, 2003


Very, very cool. So many memories! Thanks, crunchland!
posted by squirrel at 10:08 PM on September 2, 2003


BoredomJockey, you reminded me of the ultimate gross-out for me as a kid: When MAD cartoonists would draw someone barfing, and there'd be little bones, etc in the barf. Good times.
posted by GaelFC at 10:37 PM on September 2, 2003


Good links. Thanks crunchland.
posted by plep at 11:13 PM on September 2, 2003


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