Crazy Magazine (September 1980), #66

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Sea-Baboons

Storyline: Parody of the "sea monkey" ads that often appeared in comic books.

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The Clock that Talks to You

Storyline: A man buys a talking clock and comes to regret it.

Subscribe Now

Storyline: Teen Hulk orders you to subscribe.

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The White Swallow

Storyline: Parody of the CBS television show "The White Shadow".

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The Indian Giver

Storyline: An Indian brave trades a steer for another Indian's daughter.

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A Hollywood Star

Storyline: Satirical how-to guide to becoming a Hollywood star.

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Obnoxio the Clown Funpage

Storyline: Parody of comic book activity pages.

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Food For Thought

Story featuring Howard the Duck

Storyline: Howard tries to convince Beverly she doesn't need to diet. Meanwhile an Indian maiden tries to capture Howard for her dinner.

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The Fascinating Fantasy...And the Boring Reality

Storyline: A student fantasizes he is the lead singer of a rock band.

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The Eleventh Hour Special

Storyline: Parody of the NBC show "The Midnight Special". Acts parodied are The Ramones, Pink Floyd and Blondie.

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The Prom

Storyline: Chester's humiliation at the school prom is interrupted by a biker gang invading the gymnasium and disrupting the dance.

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The Lost and Found

Storyline: A man checks a lost and found department looking for his old bag.

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Crazy Looks at Summer Camp

Storyline: Satirical look at summer camp.

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Bread Of Frankenstein

Storyline: A scientist brings a loaf of bread to life, but the loaf rebels against him.

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When Consumers Have to Pay for Everything

Storyline: Examples of businesses charging for items that formerly were complimentary.

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When Turkeys Ruled The Earth

Storyline: Series of incidents of humanity versus giant feral turkeys.

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The Fascinating Fantasy...And the Boring Reality

Storyline: A youth fantasizes that the class field trip is actually a beer and music party.

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The Kitten Who Lost His Nose

Storyline: Satire of children's books; a cat wakes up to find his nose is gone.

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Free Alterations

Storyline: A man gets a new suit, lured by the promise of free alterations.

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Star Warts Too: The Empire Strikes Out

Storyline: Parody of the film "Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back".

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Draw Me

Storyline: Satirical advertisment from the Famous Counterfeiter's School seeking artists who can reproduce Presidential portraits that appear on United States currency.

The Empire Strikes Out
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