Cracked #244

 

52 pages

May 1989

Don Martin cover

 

written by:

 

George Gladir, Joe Catelano, Jerry DeFucchio, Terry Gentile and others

 

art by:

 

John Severin, Don Martin, Gary Fields, Pat Boyette, Bill Wray, Bill Ward and others

 

Highlights:

 

three one page gags by Don Martin

 

Grossanne, 4 pgs spoof by Walter Brogan

 

Ailing Nation, 4 pgs spoof by Walter Brogan

 

Cracked Interviews Yoko Ohno, 3 pgs by Bill Ward (credited as Ward)

 

The Elvis Parsley Story. 4 pgs drawn by Bill Wray and John Severin

 

The Uggly Family in Elvis, you're a janitor? 3 pgs by Daniel Clowes (as Stash Gillespie).

 

It's Him! It's Elvis!@ He's Alive!, gag page by Pat Boyette

 

Bill Wray back cover portrait of Sylvester as John Lennon

 

I have seen then offered between $10 and $20 on Ebay and elsewhere.

 

Condition: Good Plus (some creasing right hand side cover)

Starting Price: $8

Buy Me Now at: $15


Cracked magazine is known as the best Mad magazine imitation out there. The saying was: "If you had finished your Mad and you didn't want to wait for the next one, you would go and buy Cracked. Not as good as Mad, but it kept you going for a while. In fact, sometimes it was just as good as Mad or even better. And most of those times was in the first 60 issues. These issues feature manny very good artists, some who had worked at Mad or would go on to work there. The writing was sharp and an effort was made to do stuff that Mad didn't or do it in a different way. It was only later, when they decided that creating a weaker carbon copy of Mad was easier and just as profitable. 


Also, from the precious issue on, Don Martin was a regular.

 

Notes on postage:

 

Postage from Europe can be a problem. I have quoted the postage for one issue at $12. You can actually have three magazines sent for $12 or five for $15. If you want to combine with my other auctions (or wait until there is more, in which case you should NOT PAY without my PERSONAL INVOICE). I can also send it as a package with track and trace, which unfortunately comes to $35 (the price has been raised from $25 last year). There is even a five kilo option for $68.