Cracked #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Same Shows as Performed on TV & Radio," John Severin's sharp wit and distinctive art bring a hilarious twist to familiar TV and radio formats, imagining how shows would play out when stripped of visuals and relying solely on sound. The issue cleverly contrasts Cracked’s mock office setting with the real version, all drawn with Severin’s signature blend of satire and precision.
In this clever satire from Cracked #60, Jo and her friends imagine how TV shows would sound if they were broadcast on radio—complete with exaggerated sound effects and dramatic narration. The story plays with the contrast between visual spectacle and audio-only storytelling, even poking fun at the magazine’s own offices in a mock-up that hilariously undercuts its real-world version.
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