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  1. Cracked was an American humor magazine. Founded in 1958, Cracked proved to be the most durable of the many publications to be launched in the wake of Mad magazine.

  2. 5 days ago · A funny website filled with funny videos, pics, articles, and a whole bunch of other funny stuff. Cracked.com, celebrating 50 years of humor.

  3. 5 days ago · A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA. A funny website filled with funny videos, pics, articles, and a whole bunch of other funny stuff. Cracked.com, celebrating 50 years of humor.

  4. 3 days ago · A funny website filled with funny videos, pics, articles, and a whole bunch of other funny stuff. Cracked.com, celebrating 50 years of humor.

  5. acearchive.org › cracked-magazineCracked (magazine)

    Feb 25, 2023 · Cracked was an American satirical magazine that was founded in 1958 and was published until February 2007. It was modeled after Mad magazine and featured a janitor named Sylvester P. Smythe as its mascot. Unlike Mad's mascot, Smythe often interacted with parody subjects and other regular characters.

  6. Oct 4, 2022 · CRACKED Magazine (also known as CRACKED) was an American humor magazine founded in 1957 by Sol Brodsky. The longest-running of MAD's imitators, CRACKED deliberately copied its more famous rival as closely as it could in terms of layout, content, and presentation -- recruiting past MAD artists as regulars (Severin, Martin) and occasional ...

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  8. Follow @Cracked on Twitter for hilarious and insightful articles, videos, podcasts, and comics that will make you laugh and think. Whether it's pop culture, history, science, or politics, @Cracked has something for everyone who loves smart humor and witty commentary.

  9. Cracked.com is an American website that was based on Cracked magazine. It was founded in 2005 by Jack O'Brien. In 2007, Cracked had a couple of hundred thousand unique users per month and three or four million page views. In June 2011, it reached 27 million page views, according to comScore.

  10. Before it became a humor website, Cracked was a magazine. Specifically, it was a knockoff of MAD (in their own words, their fanbase was "primarily comprised of people who got to the store after MAD sold out"), using a similar formula of movie and television parodies with deconstructive humor and otherwise (ostensibly) humorous articles, as well ...

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