Cracked #135
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bionic Lady," John Severin delivers a delightfully twisted take on a classic tale, reimagining the Cinderella story with a nerdy tailor's son who stumbles into something far beyond his usual routine. When he tries on his father’s mysterious leather coat, the familiar fairy-tale charm takes a sharp, unexpected turn—no glass slipper, just a whole new kind of transformation. The story, illustrated with Severin’s signature gritty flair, features his own inks and pencils on both the interior and the cover, making this 1976 Cracked #135 a standout in the series’ long-running satire.
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The Cinderella story is changed around and used for a nerd who works in his father's tailor shop, but he doesn't get a happy ending when he tries on the leather coat.
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