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From its first issue in April, 1970, the National Lampoon blazed like a comet, defining comedy as we know it today. To create Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead, former Lampoon illustrator Rick Meyerowitz selected the funniest material from the magazine and sought out the survivors of its first electrifying decade to gather their most revealing and outrag... [Read More]
In honor of the thirty-ninth reunion of the class of 1964 of C. Estes Kefauver High School in Dacron, Ohio, a new edition of their hilarious yearbook brings back such zany characters as Chuck U. Farley, Maria Teresa Spermatozoa, Purdy "Psycho" Lee Spackle, and Larry Kroger, accompanied by a "Where are they now?" addendum and a DVD of the popular fi... [Read More]
National Lampoons High School Yearbook: First released in 1974 and a two-million-plus bestseller, National Lampoon’s 1964 High School Yearbook is the premier property of the most recognized brand in comedy and the perfect introduction to Rugged Land’s new National Lampoon Books imprint.Brief Description:Welcome back, graduates of the 1964 class... [Read More]
In one of humor's most familiar forms, the magazine parody is a staple of the National Lampoon. Rich in visual jokes and pop culture reference it's an easy and fun read. Culled from years of material the Magazine Rack includes great classics like the MAD magazine parody, Pethouse, and Playdead and new material like Consumed Reports – Weapons ... [Read More]
Sure to incite a quiver of laughter or a shiver, The Best of Gahan Wilson features a macabre collection of the best and most hilarious examples of the jaundiced humor that got Wilson published in publications such as Playboy, The New Yorker, Esquire, and National Lampoon. Not content to chronicle just a collection of cartoons, this retrospective in... [Read More]
Collects stories, headlines, signs, ads, photographs, and business cards submitted by readers of "National Lampoon" to the "True Facts" column
National Lampoon was a ground-breaking American humor magazine started in 1970, originally as a spinoff of the Harvard Lampoon. During National Lampoon's most successful years, parody of every kind was a mainstay; surrealist content was also central to its appeal. Almost all the issues included long text pieces, shorter written pieces, a section of... [Read More]
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