Cracked #252
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1990 issue of Cracked hits the ground running with a wonderfully chaotic cover by John Severin, depicting a massive monster truck — emblazoned with the Cracked logo — gleefully crushing what appears to be the Batmobile beneath its enormous, smiley-face-adorned tires while hapless figures scramble out of the way. Inside, readers can look forward to movie and video satires, Don Martin, a spoof of The Abyss, dinosaurs and monsters, and the talents of Vic Martin, who handled writing, art, inking, and lettering duties. At $1.49, this issue packed plenty of "run away humor" into its pages.
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The guard goes through the Cracked Christmas party, determined to prove Hudd and Dini have disguised themselves as guests.
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