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Nanny Dickering (Cracked Magazine)

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Feb 13, 2025

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Pony

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N4nny_D, large breasts, cleavage, long hair, hair ribbon
ponytail
beehive hair
mole under eye
monochrome, grayscale, traditional media
microphone, holding microphone
mini skirt, pantyhose, platform heels

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Nanny Dickering was the main fictional interviewer for the original version of Cracked Magazine, appearing from 1972 right up to the magazines cancellation in 2004.

She originally appeared in Cracked #99, drawn by John Severin to resemble Juliet Mills. But she had no fixed appearance, and for months afterwards various artists just drew her however they liked. That changed with Cracked #133, when legendary GGA/erotic comics artist Bill Ward became her regular artist, and immediately produced what would become Nanny's signature look: a buxom leggy blonde, usually in pantyhose, heels and a mini skirt, hair piled high in a ponytail or beehive secured with a ribbon, and a mole under one eye. Nanny skyrocketed in popularity, and other artists would almost all use Ward's design thereafter.

She was Cracked's second most popular original character (after mascot Sylvester P. Smythe), and remains an fondly remembered icon of a magazine that survived nearly fifty years on a readership of people who got to the store after it'd sold out of MAD.

Tags are: "N4nny_D, large breasts, cleavage, long hair, hair ribbon", and either "ponytail" or "beehive hair" as preferred. "Blonde hair" if in colour. You may want to try "mole under eye" and/or "holding microphone", although the results will probably be inconsistent with those. She had no fixed outfit, but she was usually in "mini skirt, pantyhose, platform heels" as a starter. "Monochrome, greyscale, traditional media" for something more in style of the original art.

This is another one where I was very unsure which epoch to use, so I may change it depending on live results.