16-563: [REDACTED] Look up sick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sick may refer to: Medical conditions [ edit ] Having a disease or infection Vomiting or having the urge to vomit (in British English) Film and television [ edit ] Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist , a 1997 documentary film Sick: Survive
32-518: A 1997 documentary film Sick: Survive the Night , a 2012 Canadian horror film Sick (2022 film) , an American horror film "Sick" ( Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ) , a 2004 TV episode "Sick" ( The Walking Dead ) , a 2012 TV episode "Sick" ( The Young Ones ) , a 1984 TV episode Music [ edit ] The Sick, a Swedish band formed by two members of Dozer (band) Albums [ edit ] Sick (Loaded album) or
48-552: A German sensor technology corporation Sick's Stadium , a former baseball stadium in Seattle, Washington, US See also [ edit ] Sick, Sick, Sick (disambiguation) Sickness (disambiguation) Sicko (disambiguation) SIC (disambiguation) Sikh , a name or title in Sikhism Six (disambiguation) The Six (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Sick Topics referred to by
64-437: A German sensor technology corporation Sick's Stadium , a former baseball stadium in Seattle, Washington, US See also [ edit ] Sick, Sick, Sick (disambiguation) Sickness (disambiguation) Sicko (disambiguation) SIC (disambiguation) Sikh , a name or title in Sikhism Six (disambiguation) The Six (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Sick Topics referred to by
80-503: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages sick [REDACTED] Look up sick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sick may refer to: Medical conditions [ edit ] Having a disease or infection Vomiting or having the urge to vomit (in British English) Film and television [ edit ] Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist ,
96-421: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sick (magazine) Sick is a satirical -humor magazine published from 1960 to 1980, lasting 134 issues. Sick was created in 1960 by comic-book writer-artist Joe Simon , who also edited the title until the late 1960s. His son Jim Simon edited the magazine for several issues in 1976 to 1977. The magazine
112-423: The Night , a 2012 Canadian horror film Sick (2022 film) , an American horror film "Sick" ( Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ) , a 2004 TV episode "Sick" ( The Walking Dead ) , a 2012 TV episode "Sick" ( The Young Ones ) , a 1984 TV episode Music [ edit ] The Sick, a Swedish band formed by two members of Dozer (band) Albums [ edit ] Sick (Loaded album) or
128-1136: The Original 7ven from Condensate , 2011 "Sick", by Rich the Kid from Boss Man , 2020 "Sick", by Sadus from Out for Blood , 2006 "Sick", by Sea Girls , 2021 "Sick", by Theory of a Deadman from Dinosaur , 2023 "Sick", by Twelve Foot Ninja from Outlier , 2016 People with the surname [ edit ] Anna Sick (1803–1895), German composer and pianist Emil Sick (1894–1964), American brewer and sports entrepreneur Erwin Sick (1909–1988), German inventor and entrepreneur Gary Sick (born 1935), American academic and writer Gernot Sick (born 1978), Austrian football player Helmut Sick (1910–1991), Brazilian ornithologist Ingeborg Maria Sick (1858–1951), Danish writer and philanthropist Ingo Sick (1939–2021), Swiss experimental nuclear physicist Max Sick (1882–1961), German strongman and gymnast Other uses [ edit ] Sick (magazine) , an American humor magazine Sick AG ,
144-980: The Original 7ven from Condensate , 2011 "Sick", by Rich the Kid from Boss Man , 2020 "Sick", by Sadus from Out for Blood , 2006 "Sick", by Sea Girls , 2021 "Sick", by Theory of a Deadman from Dinosaur , 2023 "Sick", by Twelve Foot Ninja from Outlier , 2016 People with the surname [ edit ] Anna Sick (1803–1895), German composer and pianist Emil Sick (1894–1964), American brewer and sports entrepreneur Erwin Sick (1909–1988), German inventor and entrepreneur Gary Sick (born 1935), American academic and writer Gernot Sick (born 1978), Austrian football player Helmut Sick (1910–1991), Brazilian ornithologist Ingeborg Maria Sick (1858–1951), Danish writer and philanthropist Ingo Sick (1939–2021), Swiss experimental nuclear physicist Max Sick (1882–1961), German strongman and gymnast Other uses [ edit ] Sick (magazine) , an American humor magazine Sick AG ,
160-459: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sick . 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=Sick&oldid=1255546191 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
176-459: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sick . 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=Sick&oldid=1255546191 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732765396540192-588: The title song, 2009 Sick (Massacra album) , 1994 Sick (Sow album) , 1998 Sick! , by Earl Sweatshirt, or the title song, 2022 Sick (EP) , by Beartooth, 2013 Sicks (album) , by Barnes & Barnes, 1986 The Sicks , an EP by Majandra Delfino , 2001 Songs [ edit ] "Sick" (song) , by Adellitas Way, 2011 "Sick", by B'z from New Love , 2019 "Sick", by CeCe Peniston , 2014 "Sick", by Cxloe , 2019 "Sick", by Dope from Felons and Revolutionaries , 1999 "Sick", by Evanescence from Evanescence , 2011 "Sick", by
208-588: The title song, 2009 Sick (Massacra album) , 1994 Sick (Sow album) , 1998 Sick! , by Earl Sweatshirt, or the title song, 2022 Sick (EP) , by Beartooth, 2013 Sicks (album) , by Barnes & Barnes, 1986 The Sicks , an EP by Majandra Delfino , 2001 Songs [ edit ] "Sick" (song) , by Adellitas Way, 2011 "Sick", by B'z from New Love , 2019 "Sick", by CeCe Peniston , 2014 "Sick", by Cxloe , 2019 "Sick", by Dope from Felons and Revolutionaries , 1999 "Sick", by Evanescence from Evanescence , 2011 "Sick", by
224-432: Was "Why Try Harder?" Its contributors included Mad regulars Angelo Torres and Jack Davis , as well as Howard Cruse , Arnold Drake , Ernie Schroeder , Washington correspondent Jim Atkins, and B.K. Taylor . Its art director from 1961 until his death in 1967 was the noted comic-book artist Bob Powell . In his book American Comic Book Chronicles 1960–1964 , comic book historian John Wells comments: Where Cracked
240-411: Was content as a mimic, Sick took its title as a mission statement. Published by Crestwood Publications (whose color comics imprint was Prize Comics), issue #1 (September 1960) declared itself "a grim collection of revolting humor." Financed by Teddy Epstein and packaged by industry legend Joe Simon, the magazine was built on the more tasteless, politically incorrect humor dispensed by stand-up comics like
256-446: Was published by Crestwood Publications until issue #62 (1968), when it was taken over by Hewfred Publications. Charlton Comics took over publishing the magazine in 1976 with issue #109. Sick 's original mascot was a blank-faced little physician. He was later replaced by a mascot named Huckleberry Fink, whose design was similar to that of Mad 's Alfred E. Neuman , and whose motto, instead of Neuman's "What, me worry?",
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