- satirical magazine
- magazine containing sarcasm and mockery
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Tomahawk (satirical magazine) — The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire was a weekly satirical magazine published between 1867 and 1870, price 2d. It was edited by Arthur a Beckett and the artist was Matt Morgan. Other contributors included Gilbert Beckett, Frank Marshall,… … Wikipedia
Magazine — This article is about the magazine as a published medium. For other uses, see Magazine (disambiguation). Quarterly redirects here. For quarterly in heraldry, see Quartering (heraldry). Journalism News … Wikipedia
magazine — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ new, old ▪ full colour/full color, glossy ▪ illustrated ▪ bimonthly, monthly, quarterly … Collocations dictionary
satirical — adj. Satirical is used with these nouns: ↑magazine, ↑novel, ↑poem, ↑show, ↑sketch, ↑swipe, ↑verse … Collocations dictionary
Mad (magazine) — Mad Editor Harvey Kurtzman (1952–1956); Al Feldstein (1956–1984); John Ficarra (1984– ) and Nick Meglin (1984–2004) Categories Satirical magazine Frequency … Wikipedia
Frank (magazine) — Frank is a bi weekly Canadian scandal or satirical magazine, inspired by and often compared to the British Private Eye . One edition is sold in the Maritime provinces and the other recently relaunched from Ottawa. The magazine is available on… … Wikipedia
Titanic (magazine) — Titanic Categories Satirical Magazine Frequency monthly Circulation 99,760[1] First issue 1979 Company TITANIC Verlag GmbH Co. KG … Wikipedia
Cracked (magazine) — Cracked Editor Sol Brodsky (founding editor) Categories Satirical magazine Frequency Monthly Publisher Major Magazines … Wikipedia
Heeb Magazine — Infobox Magazine title = Heeb Magazine editor = Joshua Neuman (2003 Present); Jennifer Bleyer (2000 2003) editor title = Editor frequency = Quarterly circulation = category = Satirical magazine; Jewish Themes company = Heeb Media, LLC publisher … Wikipedia
Hara-Kiri (magazine) — In 1960, Georges Bernier, Cavanna and Fred Aristidès created the monthly satirical magazine Hara Kiri . Hara Kiri Hebdo , its weekly counterpart, was first published in 1969.Other collaborators included Melvin Van Peebles, Reiser, Roland Topor,… … Wikipedia