Cracked #240
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 1988 issue of Cracked features a Don Martin cover gag rendered in his unmistakable rubbery style, presenting a two-panel comic strip in which a casually dressed man and woman observe a chaotic living room scene — toys, a baby carriage, and what appears to be a very busy household — with the man delivering a deadpan remark about never having seen her look so ecstatic about something before. The magazine promises parodies of Full House and Freddy Kruger, plus a Don Martin special, and teases "Cracked Exclusives" including Canine the Barbarian, The Uggly Family, and Shut Ups! — a solid lineup of the irreverent humor that made Cracked a beloved humor mag throughout the decade. At $1.49, this issue delivers a cheerfully absurd snapshot of late-'80s comedy culture.
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A caveman performs the first proposal. But in the end he settles for clubbing his intended over the head.
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