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Biggest Greatest Cracked

Major Publications · 1965–1986 · 21 issues
About the series

From 1965 to 1986, Major Publications’ Biggest Greatest Cracked delivered 21 issues of irreverent, satirical humor, a long-running showcase for the parodic talents of artists like John Severin, John Duillo, and Sam Whitehead. A sibling to the better-known Cracked magazine, this series distinguished itself with a larger format and a focus on broad, visual gags and celebrity caricatures, capturing the changing tides of pop culture across two decades. It stands as a testament to the durable appeal of the humor-comic format during the silver and bronze ages, offering a consistently funny, if lesser-remembered, alternative to its more famous contemporaries.

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