Cracked #317
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCracked's satirical sights are locked on Sabrina the Teenage Witch in this 1997 issue, and the cover by John Severin sets the tone perfectly — a wild-haired blonde witch on a broomstick careens through a sky swarming with fighter jets, explosions blooming all around her as military aircraft close in from every direction. It's a gleefully absurd image that captures Cracked at its irreverent best, with Lou Silverstone and Walter Brogan delivering the interior parody "Duhbrina the Teenage Witch." Rounding out the issue are promised takedowns of Liar Liar and Howard Stern, making this a packed comedic package from 1997.
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