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English: Jack Davis artwork from This Magazine is Crazy vol. 4, number 8, page 19 (Charlton, March 1959). The magazine appeared to be a good-natured parody of Mad, utilizing the talents of some of the latter's artists and writers.
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Author Jack Davis
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