Cracked #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tarzan Goes Around the World in 80 Pictures," a 1963 Cracked classic, Bill Ward’s sharp wit and visual flair take a surreal turn as a priest attempts to reason with a man on a building ledge—only to find himself drawn into an escalating, absurd chain of personal crises. With art and inks by Ward and a cover by John Severin, this issue delivers a perfectly pitched, deadpan satire of domestic drama and emotional overreach, all in the signature humor of the era.
In "The Jumper," a desperate man teeters on a building's edge, only to find his would-be rescuer—a priest—quickly swayed by the weight of his troubles. What begins as a plea for help spirals into an unexpected standoff, as the priest, then the man’s wife, and finally his mother-in-law all find themselves on the ledge, united by life’s less-than-ideal circumstances.
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Reprinted in Cracked Again #M-146 (1965), Giant Cracked #2 (1966), Monster Howls #1 (1966), For Monsters Only Annual #1 (1967), Cracked #64 (1967), Giant Cracked #4 (1968), Super Cracked #2 (1969), Cracked Shut-Ups #2 (1972), Cracked Collectors' Edition #17 (1977), Giant Cracked #17 (1978), Cracked Collectors' Edition #36 (1980), Cracked Collectors' Edition #47 (1982), Cracked Collectors' Edition #[52] (1983), Super Cracked #26 (1985), Super Cracked #31 (1986), Super Cracked #32 (1986), Cracked Digest #4 (1987), Cracked Collectors' Edition #77 (1989), Cracked Monster Party #7 (1989), Super Cracked #8 (1994), Cracked Monster Party #23 (1994), Super Cracked #15 (1998), Biggest Greatest Cracked #2
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