Crazy Magazine (October 1980), #67

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American Expresses Traveling Checks

Story featuring Commercials That Drive You Crazy

Storyline: Karl Malden demonstrates how it's better to carry American Expresses Traveling Checks than cash.

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Romeo and Juliet
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The History Of Moosekind, Part IX

Storyline: Continuation of the history of moose civilization, focusing on the evolution of French society.

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Crazy Looks at the Offices of a Parody Mag
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Monster Mad-Mess
She Wore a Plastic Doily

Story featuring Stupid Stories Illustrated

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What If The People Who Brought You "Westworld" Produced The Great Gatsby

Storyline: Adaptation of "The Great Gatsby", performed with robots.

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You Know You're Really Crazy When -
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Consumer Confidential by Hugh Jardonn

Story featuring Consumer Confidential

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The History Of Moosekind, Part VIII

Storyline: The history of Moose civilization continues, concentrating this time on the evolution of modern Germany.

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Fast Foods

Story featuring A Crazy White Paper

Storyline: Investigative report into all aspects of fast food.

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The World's Dirtiest Fighting Secrets Can Be Yours

Storyline: Parody of martial arts instruction magazine ads; Learn the deadly art of "Buh Zurk, The Death Poke" with a mail order instruction manual.

If Real People Needed To Use The Exorcist

Story featuring Crazy Far-Out Fumetti

Storyline: A woman brings her infant to a matinee showing of "The Exorcist", hoping the film will exorcise the demonic spirit possessing the child.

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The History of Moosekind, Part VII

Storyline: Presentation of the history of civilization, concentrating on China.

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Man, Myrth & Magic

Storyline: Illustrated magazine dedicated to outlining various forms of occult practices, both traditional and new age.

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Lights On, Nobody

Storyline: Satire of radio dramas.

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Kung Fooey

Storyline: Parody of the television series "Kung Fu".

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Kung Fooey

Storyline: Parody of the ABC television series "Kung Fu".

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In This Issue
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Finger Puppets
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Romeo and Juliet
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