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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Blind Air Force]] | + | * [[Blind Air Force]] |
− | *[[Death]] | + | * [[Death]] |
− | *[[Flea & Tick]] | + | * [[Flea & Tick]] |
− | *[[Crow]] | + | * [[Crow]] |
− | *[[ | + | * [[Plague]] |
− | *[[Alice Bowie]] | + | * [[Alice Bowie]] |
− | *[[Paulette Goddard]] | + | * [[Paulette Goddard]] |
− | *[[Runyan O'Leary]] | + | * [[Runyan O'Leary]] |
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | *[''Crazy'' #3 | + | * [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Crazy_Magazine_Vol_1_3 ''Crazy'' #3] |
[[Category:1974]] | [[Category:1974]] | ||
[[Category:Crazy]] | [[Category:Crazy]] |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 8 May 2025
Quick joke in the Rolling Stone parody "Rock 'N' Rollin' Stone" feature of tween satire mag Crazy #3 (March 1974).
Her, or their, new single "Band of Thorns" on Stigmata Records, is doing great in Cleveland and Jerusalem, but not Rome. The name is a joke on "afraid of pain."