


I'm just trying to figure if I need to go after issues from the 60's and 70's, or if the same exact work was reprinted in later, cheaper editions. Founded in 1958, Cracked proved to be the most durable of the many publications to be launched in the wake of Mad magazine.In print, Cracked conspicuously copied Mad's layouts and style, and even featured a simpleminded, wide-cheeked mascot named. The attack caused Kulpa to put out only four issues that year. Cracked is a defunct American humor magazine. As a consequence, the company's archives, containing the magazine's original photographic prints of issues from 1958≢000, had to be destroyed due to contamination. Cracked's offices were still in the same building, and thus the magazine was among the publications that had to be evacuated. Seriously, theres at least one story in every stag magazine. An anonymous letter containing anthrax powder was sent to American Media Inc. The answers are as simple as they are self-evident: All women are monsters to be feared. A cover gallery for the comic book Cracked. 3-D Zone: covers (p)(i) Daughters of Time 3-D 1991 Cracked Classics (p)(i) 1989. In an oddity, Cracked was near the center of the 2001 anthrax scare. War of the Gobots (also plot assist) magazinesMad Monsters 1961. His personal site is down, and it seems that Cracked had to destroy all of their archive when there was an incident with Anthrax in the same building: Does anyone here have most of these? I wanted to get a decent collection of the monster art he did for Cracked, (Those Cracked Monsters, For Monsters Only and Monster Party).Īm I correct in assuming that they recycled most of his classic/ Uni monster work for the majority of these as they progressed through the years?
