Was just watching the Godfather featurettes, with Lucas and Spielberg, and thought everyone should know their movie history. From the Big Book of the 70's, courtesy of JuniorJones of course!
Here's "Raiders of the Lost Argh" from CRAZY, February 1982. It's on Archive.org and the entire issue is available for free download. The site also has many issues of STARLOG, including many Indy issues.
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We recently discovered Raiders parodies in National Lampoon and Playboy. The latter contains side boob and is probably the most risque image on the Raider. It gets a pass because it's the best art of them all, by Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder who helped launch MAD in the 50's and came back during the 80's. Just don't get any ideas about what you can post at the Raven!
I looked at Heavy Metal; they illustrated Blade Runner but not Indy. Where else might we find comics parodies?
Raiders and Temple Mad artist Jack Davis, born 1924, is "the only surviving artist of the EC horror comics." Here's some of his 2014 work, still good. Maybe when Indy 5 is cast and filming in 2018 someone should commission some new art based on whatever images have leaked?
Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead (currently on Netflix) is a great look at National Lampoon during the early 70's peak of satirical publishing. Karen Allen wound up in the deleted scenes. And there's a thanks in the credits to some other OCD fansite.
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Thoughts on Animal House (1080p; 1.78:1; 10:17): Ivan Reitman, Kevin Bacon ("Diller"), Karen Allen ("Katy"), Martha Smith ("Babs"), Stephen Furst ("Dorfman"), Tim Matheson ("Stratton") and John Landis relate personal anecdotes about making the film.