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Magazine (1970-1975)


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Index  

The Best of
National Lampoon #3
(1973)

 

COVER: Illustrated by Neal Adams.

Contents

Groin Larceny, By Chris Miller

From February 1972 (Crime!)

Creative Playthings, By Gerald Sussman

From September 1971 (Kids)

The Disrespectful Summons, Written and illustrated by Edward Gorey

From November 1971 (Horror)

Stranger in Paradise, By Michel Choquette

From March 1972 (Escape!)

Chums in the Dark, By Henry Beard and Hugo Flesch

From September 1971 (Kids)

How to Score with Chicks, By Doug Kenney

From May 1972 (Men!)

How to Make It with Men, By Amy Ephron

From May 1972 (Men!)

'58 Bulgemobiles!, Written and Illustrated by Bruce McCall

From April 1972 (25th Anniversary)

The Orchid, By Sean Kelly

From November 1971 (Horror)

The Wide World of Ballet, By Brian McConnachie

From May 1972 (Men!)

Right On!, By Terry Catchpole

From August 1971 (Bummer)

Commie Plot Comics, By Doug Kenney

From April 1972 (25th Anniversary)

Dodosaurs, By Doug Kenney and Rick Meyerowitz

From June 1972 (Science Fiction)

School of Hard Sell, By George W. S. Trow and Michael O'Donoghue

From October 1971 (Back-to-School)

The Great Automobile Revolt, By Doug Kenney and Stanley P. Friedman

From February 1971 (Head)

Derby Dames On Parade!, By Michael O'Donoghue

From April 1971 (Adventure)

The Zircon As Big As The Taft, By Michael O'Donoghue

From May 1972 (Men!)

The Toilet Papers, By Chris Miller

From September 1971 (Kids)

Children's Letters to the Gestapo, By Michael O'Donoghue

From September 1971 (Kids)

The Incredible Shrinking Magazine, By Michael O'Donoghue

From November 1971 (Horror)

Sick Jokes of the Seventies, By Christopher Rush

From November 1971 (Horror)

Son-o'-God Comics, By Michel Choquette and Sean Kelly

From January 1972 (Is Nothing Sacred?)

My Gun is Cute, By Henry Beard

From May 1972 (Men!)

Would You Buy a Used War from This Man?, By Henry Beard and John Boni

From August 1971 (Bummer)

Third Base, The Dating Newspaper, By John Boni and Henry Beard

From April 1972 (25th Anniversary)

Click, By Gahan Wilson

From June 1972 (Science Fiction)

Eloise at the Hotel Dixee, By Michael O'Donoghue

From September 1971 (Kids)

electric archy, by sean kelly

From May 1972 (Men!)

Welfare Monopoly, By Henry Beard and John Weidman

From August 1971 (Bummer)

More Sick Jokes of the Seventies, By Christopher Rush

From November 1971 (Horror)

The Vietnamese Baby Book, By Michael O'Donoghue

From January 1972 (Is Nothing Sacred?)

"What Marks on the Neck?", By Michael O'Donoghue

From November 1971 (Horror)

Great Disappointments, By the Editors

From April 1972 (25th Anniversary)

Defeat Comics, By Michael O'Donoghue and George W. S. Trow

From August 1971 (Bummer)

Angela and Rocky Take You on a Tour of the Big House, By George W. S. Trow

From February 1972 (Crime!)

Dragula, Queen of Darkness!, By Tony Hendra

From November 1971 (Horror)

hire the handicapped, by rodriques

From October 1971 (Back-to-School)

Where Were You Wen Ezio Pinza Died?, By Brian McConnachie

From April 1972 (25th Anniversary)

The Last, Really, No Shit, Really, The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog, By Tony Hendra, Michael O'Donoghue, Sean Kelly, and Henry Beard

From January 1972 (Is Nothing Sacred?)

Saigon Times, By John Boni and Henry Beard

From July 1972 (Surprise!)

Buckminster Fuller's Repair Manual for the Entire Universe, By Henry Beard

From January 1972 (Is Nothing Sacred?)

Colonel Teddy Jingo's Sketch, By Bruce McCall

From July 1972 (Surprise!)

Frontline Dentists, By Michael O'Donoghue

From April 1972 (25th Anniversary)