Cracked #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Modern Products for Modern Redskins," John Severin's sharp wit and distinctive art bring to life a satirical tour of fictional Axis-era comic strips, skewering wartime propaganda with deadpan humor and absurd character names. Penciled and inked entirely by Severin, the issue's cover matches the interior's irreverent tone, offering a visual punchline to match the satire within.
In "Axis Sallies," a satirical peek at fictional Nazi-era comic strips from a world where the Axis powers won the war, readers meet a cast of absurdly named heroes and villains, from the perpetually confused Oben Front Mitt Villy und Hans to the oddly glamorous Fraulein Lace. With deadpan humor and exaggerated caricatures, the story skewers wartime propaganda through the lens of a parody comic book universe.
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