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5-590: Krazy may refer to: Comics [ edit ] Krazy (comics) , a British children's comic Krazy Kat , a comic strip character Companies and Brands [ edit ] Krazy Krazy , a Canadian store franchise Music [ edit ] Krazy Fest , an American music festival, 1998–2011 Krazy (rapper) , an American rapper "Krazy" (BlackGirl song) , 1994 "Krazy" (Pitbull song) , 2008 "Krazy" (Lil Wayne song) , 2018 See also [ edit ] Crazy (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

10-451: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Krazy (comics) Krazy was a British comic book magazine published every Monday by IPC Magazines Ltd . It ran from (issues dates) 16 October 1976 to 15 April 1978, when it merged with stable-mate Whizzer and Chips . In 1977, one of the characters in the comic, Cheeky, proved popular enough to get his own comic, Cheeky , which

15-598: The comic centred around the exploits of a group of children called the Krazy Gang who lived in Krazy Town, featured in a comic strip drawn by cartoonist Ian Knox . The Krazy Gang also spawned spin-off stories within the same publication: Pongalongapongo , featuring Pongo Snodgrass, the unhygienic, bullying antagonist ; and ' ello, It's Cheeky , a mischievous buck-toothed prankster and Krazy Gang member, drawn by Frank McDiarmid . Cheeky's popularity outgrew

20-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Krazy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Krazy&oldid=1095256060 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-436: Was later merged into Whoopee! . The comic included a "disguise" back-cover, such as the cover of a diary or brochure, which allowed readers to hide the comic from parents or teachers (although one issue on April Fools' Day had the front cover upside down). Krazy was noted for its rich content of small humorous jokes and illustrations positioned at random places among the comic strips and features. The central storyline of

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