Cracked #105
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"ZZZZPG" is a sharp, satirical take from John Severin, whose distinctive art and inks bring the absurdity to life in Cracked #105. In this 1972 satire, Super Hawk—unlike any other superhero—fights to end the Vietnam War on behalf of President Nixon, all while wrestling with a bizarre, literal weakness: Agent Orange. The cover, also by Severin, perfectly captures the issue’s biting tone.
Super Hawk, a gloriously absurd take on the superhero archetype, is single-mindedly dedicated to ending the Vietnam War—on behalf of President Nixon—using his powers in ways that are as ridiculous as they are over-the-top. But when the battlefield is drenched in Agent Orange, even his mighty wings falter.
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↩ Reprints Cracked #17 (1960), Cracked #59 (1967), Cracked #83 (1970), Cracked #84 (1970)
Reprinted in Biggest Greatest Cracked #10 (1974), Giant Cracked #10 (1974), Biggest Greatest Cracked #11 (1975), Cracked Collectors' Edition #12 (1975), Cracked Collectors' Edition #15 (1976), Cracked Collectors' Edition #17 (1977), Super Cracked #11 (1978), Cracked Collectors' Edition #32 (1979), Cracked Collectors' Edition #45 (1981), Giant Cracked #36 (1983), Cracked #200 (1983), King-Sized Cracked #20 (1986), Giant Cracked #45 (1986), Cracked Collectors' Edition #74 (1988), Cracked Collectors' Edition #78 (1989), Cracked Party Pack #3 (1989), Cracked Monster Party #12 (1991)
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