Wednesday, February 20, 2013
It Was a Golden Age: Cracked, 1958
There Were Giants in Those Days
From the contents page of Cracked #5, October 1958. We see here half of the once-and-future Marvel Bullpen along with the once-and-future Mad Magazine "Usual Gang of Idiots". The creators of Superman, The Human Torch, and The Submariner rubbing elbows with the artists behind Little Annie Fannie and Torchy. And for all that, it still reads like any issue of Cracked from anytime during its 50-odd-year run.
The full list reads as follows.
Editor: Sol Brodsky.
Artists: Carl Burgos, John Severin, Bill McCartney, Joe Maneely, Bill Everett, Syd Shores, Bernard Bailey, Jack Davis, Bill Elder, Al Jaffee, Jerry Behar.
Writers: Paul Laikin, Bill Ward, Jerry Siegal(sic), Carl Memling, Dick Richards, Fernando West, Teddy Bee.
At this early date, John Severin is already the workhorse of the magazine, followed closely in term of pages by Bill Ward (who also appears here as "McCartney," I think). Severin does front and back covers and two strips.
Will Elder subscription ad
And is this a self-portrait of Human-Torch-creator Carl Burgos? Look closely:
Some nice post-EC early Jack Davis in this double-page spread. There is just so much going on here!
Lots of quality stuff here, the knowledge of which is bound to make you popular with the opposite sex.
Labels:
Cracked,
Mad Magazine,
magazines,
Marvel boycott
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