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1 posted on 01/24/2016 3:53:19 PM PST by Zionist Conspirator
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To: Zionist Conspirator

During my youth, Cracked was the competitor to Mad. Both leaned somewhat left, but were relatively balanced and often took great shots at pretentious leftist celebrities as I remember it. I had the misfortune of turning on snow last night. Nothing but far left crap. Unwatchable. Humor was far more balanced in our youth.


2 posted on 01/24/2016 3:58:39 PM PST by Nicojones
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To: Zionist Conspirator

MAD always claimed they were anti-zealot regardless of ideology but that was an easily disproven lie when you compared their coverage of politicians. A group of NYC writers on Madison Ave? It was inevitable.


3 posted on 01/24/2016 4:00:39 PM PST by relictele (Principiis obsta & Finem respice - Resist The Beginnings & Consider The Ends)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sick_(magazine)

I think it was less in issue of it being conservative and more the fact that back in that era even Democrats could be anti-Communist


4 posted on 01/24/2016 4:01:19 PM PST by Behind Liberal Lines (Obama loves America the way OJ loved Nicole's)
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To: Zionist Conspirator
Back in the 1970s, those parody magazines were big. In addition to MAD, we had Cracked, Sick and Crazy. I pretty much collected them all, only to have my mother put them all out in the trash when I left for Marine boot camp.

Towards the end, I got a little more sophisticated and started reading National Lampoon.

I don't remember any of them having a certain political bent, they appeared to make fun of anything in pop culture, but then again, I wasn't very political in those days so probably didn't notice one way or the other.

Anyway, good memories of my (mostly) misspent youth!


5 posted on 01/24/2016 4:07:08 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: Zionist Conspirator
I remember Sick. They weren't biased---they zapped anything and everything. (They were also one of Lenny Bruce's favourite humor magazines; it's said he bought up at least a hundred copies of any Sick issue that parodied his routines and sent them to prospective clients.)


6 posted on 01/24/2016 4:07:49 PM PST by BluesDuke (If the blues had a baby and named it rock and roll, the blues should have had an abortion . . .)
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Ping


7 posted on 01/24/2016 4:14:52 PM PST by stylecouncilor ("The future ain't what it used to be." Yogi Berra)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

I remember MAD, CRACKED, and SICK. I do believe the cartoonists in CRACK or SICK also did cartoon pages for several porn magazines.

I remember either CRACKED or SICK did a spoof on BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID in which the waiter in the Bolivian cafe was Adolph Hitler. That was at a time when Hitler was rumored to still be alive in South America.

I thought it was MAD but looking at BUTCH CASUALTY AND THE SUMDUNCE KID showed it was not that magazine.


8 posted on 01/24/2016 4:18:28 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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I just recall “Sick” as being the one regarded as most tasteless. Isn’t that the mag that did the “Casper, the Dead Baby” satire, some time in the early or mid-1970s? That was some pretty dark and tacky stuff.

“Sick” was a Charlton publication, right? The company that had all those ‘hot rod’ comics. I used to buy a lot of their horror comics, with the Steve Ditko art. They also had slews and slews of romance comics, which were so junky and yet so innocent. I still have such vivid memories of seeing that stuff hanging on comic racks or on wooden magazine shelves in dusty old country stores. Like their old “Billy the Kid” title, which just seemed to run forever.


9 posted on 01/24/2016 4:21:38 PM PST by greene66
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To: Zionist Conspirator

In junior high, I was mostly a consumer of MAD and CRACKED with an occasional magazine rack perusal of SICK but can’t recall a purchase of it. By high school and into college, I was a regular purchaser of National Lampoon including the original printing of the “Vacation” story and the “we’ll shoot this dog” issue.

As to political bent, MAD & CRACKED were equal-opportunity offenders of the conventional culture with Lampoon having the most obvious lefty slant.


10 posted on 01/24/2016 4:28:57 PM PST by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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You’re all bringing back great memories with all those magazines! There was even one called “Yell” that lasted only for two issues and I had bought them both. I wish I still had them they might be worth something by now.


15 posted on 01/24/2016 5:35:10 PM PST by howlinhound (Live your life so that, when you get up in the morning, Satan says, "Oh Crap!..He's awake" - Unknown)
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To: Zionist Conspirator
I know it was much later, but Spy magazine was definitely right leaning and often very funny.

They had this regular column on 'Logrolling' where they showed quotes of the intelligentsia shilling for each other's books and ideas.

Good stuff.

17 posted on 01/24/2016 10:00:24 PM PST by who_would_fardels_bear
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