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Your
Unauthorized Guide
to the Golden Age of National Lampoon
Magazine (1970-1975)
Last update: November 17, 1997. Original material
(excluding quoted material) © 1997 Mark
Simonson.
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February
1974, Vol. 1, No. 47
Strange Sex
"COVER: This month's cover was conceived--whoops,
dirty word--and executed--that's more like it--by Art Director David
Kaestle, which tends to disprove the contention of zoologists the
world over that art directors have no sense of humor. More importantly,
the cover contains a price increase, and this merits a word of explanation.
Our nation is, as you know, afflicted with an acute humor shortage.
This shortage has led to an inevitable decision on our part, namely,
whether to ration our existing supplies of humor or whether to tax
them at a higher rate. After much deliberation, we have decided
that rationing would be far too fair to the poor and are therefore
applying a 12 percent increase in the 'gas' tax normally levied
on magazines of our category. We would like to reiterate as we have
before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Comedy Abuses that we
are not hoarding our supplies of humor, that we have not
allowed ourselves to become increasingly dependent on imported,
particularly European, sources of humor." [The cover shows
a wedding cake topped with figures of a man and a sheep.]
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Contents
Editorial, Uncredited; Cartoon by Sam Gross
News on the March, Uncredited [Henry Beard]; Illustrations
by Alan Rose and Fran Hollidge, Photographs uncredited
True Facts, Uncredited; Illustration by Alan Rose
Letters, Uncredited; Illustration by Alan Rose
Mr. Chatterbox, Uncredited; Illustration by Alan
Rose
Mercury, Messenger of God, Written and illustrated
by M. K. Brown
First Lay Comics, By Doug Kenney; Illustrated by
Joe Orlando
Strange Sex We Have Known, By William S. Burroughs
and Terry Southern
Boxed In, By Chris Miller; Illustration by Melinda
Bordelon
S-x Fair & Pornographicum, Written and illustrated
by Bruce McCall
Sexentrics, Cartoons by Rodrigues
Amicae Curiae, Illustrated by Mara McAfee; Idea by
Tony Hendra
Whiffers and Cooties and Lungers on Strings, By Doug
Kenney; Photograph by Dick Frank
Saturday Nite on Antarius!, Written and illustrated
by Ed Subitzky
National Lampoof Magazine, By Sean Kelly and
Tony Hendra; Illustrated by Gahan Wilson, Hama & Reese, Jeff Jones,
Rodrigues, and others; Photographs uncredited
Split Beaver Section, By Brian McConnachie and Tony
Hendra; Illustration by Don Ivan Punchatz, Alan Kupperberg, and others
uncredited; Photographs by Manfred Kage/Peter Arnold Agency, and others
uncredited
Funny Pages, Featuring "Nuts" by Gahan
Wilson; "Cheech Wizard" by Vaughn Bodé; "Idyl"
by Jeff Jones; "Trots and Bonnie" by Shary Flenniken; "Chicken
Gutz" by Randall Enos; "A Glass of Beer with Stanley" by
Rodrigues; and "One Year Affair" (one episode) by Ralph Reese
and Byron Preiss
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