Pizzazz (magazine)

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Pizzazz was a magazine published by Marvel Comics from 1977 to 1979, for a total run of 16 issues. Aimed at the youth culture, Pizzazz mostly contained articles about popular movies, rock stars, et cetera, as well as comic strips and puzzles. Recurring features included a comic about Amy Carter's life as the President's daughter, a serialized Star Wars comic, a page called "Bummers" listing things that kids hate, and a one-page comic by Harvey Kurtzman (usually from the 1940s) on the last page. The covers showed either photos of popular celebrities, or photo-realistic drawings of celebrities and/or Marvel superheroes.[1]

Topics mentioned in the magazine included (but weren't limited to):

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pizzazz cover gallery at Rebelscum.com