Cracked #274
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1992 issue of Cracked delivers the magazine's signature parody energy with a John Severin cover depicting a muscular, caped Batman crouching dynamically while wielding a whip — sending a top-hatted, tuxedo-clad figure flying through the air, with a whip-cracking Catwoman lounging dramatically above the logo. The headline content promises "The Batzman Tapes" alongside Don Martin humor and a "Spies 'N' Sabs" feature, with Severin's confident linework making this a genuinely fun snapshot of early-'90s pop culture spoofery. At $1.75, it's a cheerful reminder of when Cracked threw everything at the wall — Batman parodies, White Men Can't Jump riffs, and all.
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