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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Oops! Sorry!", former political figure Nixon takes a wildly unpredictable turn, trading the Oval Office for a series of absurdly mismatched jobs—from air traffic control to chimney sweeping—each ending in hilariously disastrous results. Drawn with sharp, satirical flair by John Severin, the story’s visual punch lands perfectly under Basil Gogos’s iconic, over-the-top cover art.
In "Nixon's Next Job," the former president trades the Oval Office for a series of wildly inappropriate civilian gigs—ranging from weatherman to chimney sweep—each more absurd than the last, as he attempts to reinvent himself in the public eye. A sharp, satirical take on political legacy, the story unfolds with deadpan humor and a parade of mundane misadventures, all delivered in Cracked Up's signature style.
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