Humor magazine
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A humor magazine is a magazine specifically designed to deliver humorous content, often in the form of satire, to its readership.
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Out-of-print humor magazines
Title | Language | Country | Years published | Frequency | Medium | Classification |
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Punch | English | UK | 1841-2002 | Weekly | Paper | Satire |
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Contemporary humor magazines
Title | Language | Country | Years published | Frequency | Medium | Classification |
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Cracked | English | USA | 1958-present | Monthly (paper) | Paper (1958-2007) Online (2009-) | Adolescent; cartoon |
Harvard Lampoon | English | USA | 1876-present | 5 per year | Paper | Satire |
Krokodil | Russian | Russia | 1922-1991, 2005-present | Weekly | Paper | Satire |
Le Canard enchaîné | French | France | 1915-present | Weekly | Paper | Satire |
Mad | English | USA | 1952-present | Monthly (1952-2009), Quarterly (2009-) | Paper | Adolescent; cartoon |
Princeton Tiger | English | USA | 1882-present | Quarterly | Paper (1882-) Online (2009-) | Satire |
Private Eye | English | UK | 1961-present | Biweekly | Paper | Satire |
Rumpus | English | USA | 1992-present | 6 per year | Paper | Satire/Tabloid |
The Wittenburg Door | English | USA | 1871-present | Bimonthly | Paper | Christian satire |
- Funny Times
- Humor Times
- Nickelodeon Magazine
- The Pennsylvania Punch Bowl
- The Phoenix
- Viz Comic
- Crash 'N Burn (defunct offroad mag)
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