Cracked No. 212 | |
Publication date | July, 1985 |
Pages | 52 |
Publisher | Robert C. Sproul for {{{pubcompany}}} |
Editor | Bill Sproul |
Additional | Joe Catalano (contributing editor) |
Preceded by Cracked No. 211 |
Followed by Cracked No. 213 |
What's Up Front Our Cover: "Wow, Sylvester! That's gotta be the trickiest, trick mirror we've ever seen. Even Rags looks like a champ!" Artwork by John Severin
Inside Cover: Free "The United States of Cracked" poster.
Contents[]
- "Lettuce from Our Readers"
- "Simple & Simple"
- "TV Cable Guide"
- "Your Moneys' Worth"
- "Kids, Toys, and Future Careers"
- "Magazines that Tried to Copy Cracked, But Failed"
- "Wishful Thinking"
- "The True Meaning of Art"
- "VCR Home Movie Accessories Catalog"
- "What's Good... And Not So Good About Bigfoot"
- "Expanding the Use of Picture Signs"
- "If Television Censors Had Their Way"
- "The Silly Cosby Show"
- "The Pond"
- "Cracked Interviews the technical School King"
- "Shut-Ups"
- Back cover: "A Sculpture's Studio"
Notes[]
- This is the final issue of Cracked to be published by Robert C. Sproul's Major Magazines.