Super Cracked #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSuper Sylvester Cracked Crusader tries to recount his origin with typical flair, only to be interrupted by the sharp-eyed comics writer John Byrnt, who’s got a few pointed critiques about the whole tale. The story’s a playful jab at superhero tropes, with the usual over-the-top antics and self-aware humor.
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↩ Reprints Cracked #11 (1959), Cracked #19 (1961), Cracked #33 (1963), Cracked #37 (1964), Cracked #48 (1965), Cracked #54 (1966), Cracked #55 (1966), Cracked #57 (1966), Cracked #58 (1967), Cracked #63 (1967), Cracked #65 (1967), Cracked #76 (1969), Cracked #88 (1970), Cracked #104 (1972), Cracked #113 (1973), Cracked #156 (1978), Cracked #167 (1980), Cracked #190 (1982)
Reprinted in Super Cracked #1 (1987), Cracked Collectors' Edition #72 (1987), Super Cracked #2 (1988)
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