Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site

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Unauthorized Guide
to the Golden Age of National Lampoon
Magazine (1970-1975)


Last updated: February 03, 2012 01:49 PM. Original material (excluding quoted material) © 1997-2004 Mark Simonson.

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February 2012

Stack o' NatLamps

Another item of Lampoon trivia was brought to me, also by Mr. Figler (see previous item). You may recall a poster that the Lampoon used to sell, "War is not unprofitable for poster-makers and other living things." It was a parody of the once well-known poster "War is not healthy for children and other living things." John found an item in the May 1971 issue of McCall's magazine. Click on the photo to view the article.

Posted November 22, 2011, 07:07 PM

A bit of Yearbook trivia was sent in by long-time reader John Figler. He found a small item in the May 1974 issue of Seventeen magazine about one of the teens who got a part as a student at the fictional C. Estes Kefauver H.S. for the National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody (1974). Click on the photo to see the whole thing.

Posted November 22, 2011, 05:27 PM

Gahan Wilson's "Nuts" Nuts Graphic Novel.comic from the National Lampoon's Funny Pages is coming out soon in a hard cover "graphic novel" edition from Fantagraphics Books. If you don't remember it, it was all about being a kid, not Wilson's usual ghoulish and sci-fi themes. It includes a substantial amount of never-published material as well. A "must" for fans of the Lampoon's golden age. (Thanks to Robert for reminding me about it.)

Posted September 25, 2011, 01:15 PM

Not sure what to make of this, but National Lampoon has been selected for The American Project with a one-page write up. Judging by the photos, it's all about the movies, but the magazine, radio show and stage shows are mentioned as well.

Posted August 30, 2011, 04:30 PM

Alice Playten, best known to NatLamp fans from her performances in the off-Broadway show Lemmings ("mega-groupie" and "Pizza Man"), has died at age 63. I saw her at the Rick Meyerowitz book event in NYC last December, but didn't get a chance to talk to her. I never would have guessed that something like this was only six months away for her. She performed at the event with Paul Jacobs, Sarah Durkee, and Christopher Cerf in one of the highlights of the show--"Papa Was A Running Dog Lackey of the Bourgeoisie" (from Lemmings). (Obit here.) (Thanks to Michael Simmons for the link.)

Posted June 28, 2011, 01:12 PM

Jeff Jones, the artist who drew the comic strip Idyl and numerous illustrations in National Lampoon during the early years, passed away today at the age of 67. Info here; Jones's site here.

Posted May 19, 2011, 02:54 PM

Mark Leffler interviews Peter Kleinman, art director of National Lampoon from 1974-79 and from 1984-87, on RadioExiles.com. The interview is excellent, and covers a lot of Lampoon history that doesn't get the attention it deserves on this site.

Posted May 15, 2011, 10:42 AM

Ellis Weiner has written a parody of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged--a supposedly suppressed sequel. You can get more info and/or purchase it at Smashwords.com. (Thanks to Mark Leffler for the tip.)

Posted May 15, 2011, 10:29 AM

An Evening with Michael Gross: Michael Gross.Former NatLamp art director Michael Gross--the guy who gave the magazine its brilliant visual style and attitude--will be presenting a talk Wednesday May 11th at 7:00 p.m. at the Hill Street Cafe / Fish Joint in Oceanside, California. Tickets are $75 per person (seating limited to 35 people). RSVP at 760-721-3411 or mikeginesc@cox.net. (Click on the picture to see the poster with all the details.)

Posted April 7, 2011, 08:53 AM

Another NatLamp Exec Busted. Former NatLamp CEO Dan Laikin was sentenced last fall for stock fraud. Now, the guy who took his place as CEO, Tim Durham, has been arrested in connection with a $200-million Ponzi scheme. (Thanks to David for the tip!)

Posted March 18, 2011, 09:18 AM

Mark's Very Large Plug. You might think, as you wade through this site, that I have no life. Not true. I spend about two days a year working on Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site. The rest of the time I am a freelance graphic designer specializing in lettering and typography. You can see my real website here.

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