Cracked #54
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "When Teens Take Over Completely," a 1966 issue of Cracked, teenage energy erupts into the adult world with a hilarious, surreal twist: every profession—from firefighters to plumbers—is suddenly reimagined through the lens of teenage style and obsession. Written, drawn, and inked by Bill Ward, the interior art captures the absurdity with sharp, playful detail, while John Severin’s cover delivers the perfect chaotic preview with his signature flair.
In "Interior Decorating to Fit Your Job!" from Cracked #54 (1966), a satirical guide humorously illustrates how professionals—from football players to plumbers—should decorate their homes to match their careers, with each page showcasing a wildly exaggerated, job-specific interior. The typeset letters add to the deadpan, mock-serious tone of this playful parody of lifestyle magazines.
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