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Template:Italic title Template:Comic Comic Crazy... Take 2! is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book compilation which features comics from Nickelodeon Magazine. It was released on May 27, 2010.

It is a sequel to Comic Crazy!, which released the previous year.

Synopsis

What happens when SpongeBob discovers he's the only sea creature in Bikini Bottom with fingers? How does Patrick become SpongeBob's substitute teacher for boating school? Will SpongeBob ever find out what happens at the end of his new Mermaidman and Barnacleboy comic? Find out in this all new collection of SpongeBob comics, straight from the pages of NICK Magazine.

List of comics

In order of appearance:

  • Turbo Snail, Psychic Snail & Scary Noises by James Kochalka (pg. 6)
  • Accept No Substitutes!
  • Fearless Cheeks
  • Keep Away from Krabs
  • Krusty Karen
  • Mermaid Man Cleans Up
  • The Big Race
  • Dance Contest
  • Staring Contest
  • Fingers!
  • Drawings in a Bottle
  • SpongeBob Goes Casual
  • Hair Tonic
  • Hungry for Heroes
  • Molt Jolt
  • Patrick's Pineapple Makeover
  • Sandy Goes on a Tear

Trivia

  • Turbo Snail, Psychic Snail & Scary Noises is identical in style and format to the SpongeFunnies (drawn by the same artist) later seen in the monthly SpongeBob Comics series.
  • Unlike Comic Crazy! (which was published by Scholastic), Take 2! was published by Simon Spotlight.
  • On the reissue cover, the new Nickelodeon logo appears, while on the original one, it was the Splat logo.
  • For unknown reasons, the last three pages of Krusty Karen (as originally printed in the summer 2007 issue of Nick Mag Presents) are omitted.

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