Back in the day, which was your favourite.
I read both, but I always like Cracked better back in the seventies and early eighties. Later I would discover that it was because I really dug the artwork of John Severin and Bill Ward. Severin really did some expressive stuff in the tv and movie parodies every issue, and how can anyone resist Ward's ultra curvy Nanny Dickering?
Not that I don't have a fondness for Mort Drucker, Al Jaffee, Sergio Aragones, Don Martin et al.
I read both, but I always like Cracked better back in the seventies and early eighties. Later I would discover that it was because I really dug the artwork of John Severin and Bill Ward. Severin really did some expressive stuff in the tv and movie parodies every issue, and how can anyone resist Ward's ultra curvy Nanny Dickering?
Not that I don't have a fondness for Mort Drucker, Al Jaffee, Sergio Aragones, Don Martin et al.
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