Sick
Prize · 1960–1968 · 62 issues
A satirical comic series from the 1960s published by Prize, Sick lampooned the era's politics and pop culture through a rotating cast of real-life figures like John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev, and Fidel Castro, alongside fictional icons like Tarzan. Running for 62 issues, the series was defined by the gleefully grotesque artwork of Jack Davis and Angelo Torres, with scripts from Arnoldo Franchioni and Vic Martin. It stands as a time capsule of Cold War-era humor, offering a raw, unvarnished parody that reflected the anxieties and absurdities of its decade.
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