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Cover: John Severin

Cracked #4

Sep 1958 · Major Publications · 0.25 USD
“The Hollywoodization of Sopheeya Luring”

In "The Hollywoodization of Sopheeya Luring," John Severin’s sharp, satirical eye turns to the mythic clash of cinematic legend and reality, kicking off with a two-page spread that explodes across the O.K.K.O. Corral in a wild, stylized shootout. Featuring a parade of real and fictional icons—from Sherlock Holmes to Billy the Kid, Marlon Brando to The Lone Ranger—this comic blends Western tropes with Hollywood’s larger-than-life persona, all rendered in Severin’s unmistakable, energetic line.

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artist, inker John Severin
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One intro sequence, then a two page spread of a large shootout at the "O.K.K.O. Corral." Images of real and imagined people, including, Sherlock Holmes, John Wayne, Marlon Brando, Wild Bill Hickok, The Lone Ranger, Dick Tracy, Sylvester P. Smythe, Barney Google, Gregory Peck, Billy the Kid, Gary Cooper.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).