I’ve been trying for many years to track down a specific issue of a Mad-style comic magazine from the mid-to-late '60s. It wasn’t Mad or Cracked. I thought it might be Sick, but I’ve checked out every issue I could find from the period and that doesn’t seem to be it. I posted the description below a few years ago on the SDMB, but didn’t turn up anything. I’ve just discovered that there was a mag called Wild published by Dell, that apparently ran for five issues starting in 1967. This sounds like it could be what I’m looking for, but Google and an eBay search turned up the covers of the first two issues and not much more.
Here’s what I remember: a full page (possibly front or back cover) saying something like “This magazine is for Conservatives and Communists” with a cartoon of two essentially identical figures, one carrying a copy of “Das Kapital,” and the other with, I dunno, something to mark him as a right-winger. A racy, Mickey Spillane-type hard-boiled detective comic strip (this was the last article in the magazine) with a little lady standing outside the panels whitewashing out all the four-letter words. A series of cartoons based on southern foods (spoonbread: a loaf with spoons sticking out; hush puppies: dogs with their mouths tied shut; hominy grits: a guy pointing to his plate apparently counting “how many,” black-eyed peas with boxing gloves). A story about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Real ads for books called “How to Be a Polack,” “How to Be Italian,” “How to Be Jewish.”
Does any of this ring a bell with anybody?