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- national lampoon magazine  · Jerry Taylor, who was National Lampoon‘s associate publisher from and publisher from (the Golden Age) has died at the age of He was also executive producer on most of the National Lampoon record albums, such as Radio Dinner and www.doorway.ru from Lampoon stuff, he was creator, publisher and executive editor of the Harvard Lampoon parodies of .  · National Lampoon High School Yearbook Parody [www.doorway.ru (View Contents) Feb M: National Lampoon High School Yearbook Parody [www.doorway.ru: Mar K: National Lampoon High School Yearbook Parody [www.doorway.ru: Apr M.



January February March April May June July August September October November December Sad that National Lampoon exists today only as a brand for unfortunate movies and direct-to-videos. In its heyday the magazine managed to encompass political satire, low comedy, comic fiction, in-depth parodies (capped by the still amazing yearbook and Sunday newspaper), and fantastic cartoons by a wide range of artists. National Lampoon was an American humor magazine that ran from to The magazine started out as a spinoff from the Harvard Lampoon. National Lampoon magazine reached its height of popularity and critical acclaim during the s, when it had a far-reaching effect on American humor and comedy. The magazine spawned films, radio, live theatre, various sound recordings, and print products.



The National Lampoon Complete DVD-ROM. This disc contains PDF files of all the regular monthly issues of the magazine, from the first issue (April ) to the last (November ). (Special issues and books are not included, unfortunately.). National Lampoon actually did celebrate their 50th anniversary once before with issue number 50 in May , with the cover printed in metallic gold ink. Too bad the magazine isn’t around to celebrate fifty years. Anyway, happy 50th, National Lampoon, wherever you are!. Some examples of illustrations in the absurdist National Lampoon style: a hot dog in a bun (three times), labeled foot long dogs, captioned edible souvenirs (#1), adult entertainment (#1), and hilarious novelty foods (#2); the Eiffel Tower, captioned world-famous tourist attractions (#2); a hotel lobby desk, with paneled back and mail box grid.