Super Cracked #11
"Teenage Mutant Ninjerk Turdles III: The Sacred Sequel of Dumbness" delivers a gloriously absurd celebration of Supedupman’s 50th birthday, spotlighting his evolving legacy through vintage covers from the 1930s to the 1980s. Written by George Gladir and illustrated by John Severin, the issue humorously traces how the hero’s battles have mirrored shifting global threats—from Nazis and communists to the Japanese industrial boom—before hitting a surprisingly awkward snag when he tries to rally Afghan rebels against the Russians, only to find Rambo’s already claimed that role. The cover, by Rurik Tyler, perfectly captures the issue’s over-the-top tone.
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To celebrate Supedupman's 50th birthday, covers from the 1930s to the 1980s are depicted, noting how the character has changed to adapt to the times. From battling Nazis, to communists to the Japanese industrial boom! However when he tried to lead Afghan rebels against the Russians he discovered Rambo already had that market cornered.
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