Crazy Magazine (January 1976), #15

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Crazy Record Labels

Storyline: Satirical record labels that you can cut out and paste over actual 45rpm records.

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All 5 Books For Only 13 Cents

Storyline: Parody of Book Club advertisements.

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Storyline: George Washington urges his men across the Delaware River because he's desperate to secure an issue of Crazy Magazine.

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Crazy's Bicentennial Minutes, Part 3

Storyline: Charlton Heston tries to relate a bicentennial anecdote, but is assaulted by people objecting to the ethnic humor involved.

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The History Of Moosekind, Part Fifteen

Storyline: Continuing to chart the progress of the United Herds Of America.

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Crazy News Of The Month

Story featuring Crazy's Hot Flashes

Storyline: Satirical news items.

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The Bad Girl

Story featuring Crazy Lady

Storyline: Profiling the adolescent female rebel in the teen and post-teenage years.

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Nursery Rhymes For Today's Modern Age

Storyline: Famous nursery rhymes adjusted for modern events and sensibilities.

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Storyline: Series of one-panel cartoons.

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Crazy Visits A Training School For Undertakers

Storyline: How to become a modern undertaker.

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How To Recognize A Scorpio

Story featuring Will Eisner's Gleeful Guide to Astrology

Storyline: Characteristics and physical traits common to people born under the astrology sign of Scorpio.

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Good News Bad News

Storyline: Series of one line gags superimposed over a clip art illustration of a nineteenth century gentleman wearing a drawn on fright wig.

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If The Federal Government Started Gambling

Storyline: Examples of famous politicians involved in games of chance.

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Crazy's Bicentennial Minutes, Part 2

Storyline: Charlton Heston makes a joke about the Liberty Bell, only to have it fall on him.

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The Art And Science Of Dieting

Storyline: Investigative report on the good and bad methods of dieting.

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How To Make TV News Even More Entertaining

Storyline: Recasting network newscasts into various new formats, such as game shows, spy thrillers or sports shows.

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Crazy's Bicentennial Minutes, Part 1

Storyline: Charlton Heston is shot by a passing rowboat illustration in the midst of delivering an anecdote about the American Revolution.

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Help Stamp Out Signs

Storyline: A sign calling for the end of signs.

Dear John Letters That Changed The Course Of History

Storyline: Break up letters supposedly from or to famous historical figures.

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Jawbones!

Storyline: Parody of the film "Jaws".

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International Swindlers, Inc.

Storyline: Parody stock certificate for a bogus company.

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