Crazy Magazine - Background

Background

A comic book-format title called Crazy, Man, Crazy was published by Humor Magazines (Charlton Comics Group)'s for two issues from Dec. 1955–June 1955. (The title was formerly called From Here to Insanity and This Magazine is...? before becoming Crazy, Man, Crazy.) The first issue's indicia page features a picture of Elmer Zilch, often found in Ballyhoo but credited to a McManus McGargle.

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