Showing posts with label SURURI GUMEN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SURURI GUMEN. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2016

Cracked #123, 4 of 4

Cracked #123, 4 of 4 The last part of this issue of Cracked from March 1975. The other three parts are here here here and here.

Parody of Chinatown by Sururi Gumen,
John Severin
Charles Rodrigues
I remember having either this shirt or one with the Fonz. It only lasted about two days until the ink faded after the first wash.
Back cover by Caracù

Monday, April 4, 2016

Cracked #123, 2 of 3

Here's the second part of the 123rd issue of Cracked from March 1975. The first part is here.

This Dave Berg-type article was drawn by Don Orehek.
And in case you're interested, this is what the original looked like.
Sururi Gumen

Cracked was always at the forefront of progression.
John Severin

Monday, March 9, 2015

Cracked #126, 3 of 4

More of this issue of Cracked from August 1975. Previous weeks are here.

Art by John Severin
And this was what the original art for that story looked like.
Centerfold by Bill Ward
Racist humor illustrated by Sururi Gumen, who should know better being an immigrant himself, though I guess he agreed with the consensus that the Arabs were the enemies du jour.

Monday, March 17, 2014

CRACKED #134, 1 of 3

Here's Cracked #134 from August 1976 and the beginning of them using the Fonz several times a year to sell copies.
As it says about the cover on its contents page:

Heyyyy! Sylvester! When we said we wanted to do a take-off on “the Fonze”, we didn't mean to TAKE OFF his leather jacket! Everyone knows that no one does that! Oh well, enjoy being “cool” while you can, 'cause in a minute you're going to be out “cold”!

The cover and this article were drawn by John Severin
B. K. Taylor
Page from Satan's Campaign To Promote Hell illustrated by Sururi Gumen.
Also Sururi Gumen