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I Have Always Wanted To Name A Web Site Magazine, But Instead I'll Name It This


  A self-proclaimed wit and satire magazine was started by Myster Schubert and Mario Mulligan in late 1976. It consisted of from 8 to 14 pages of short stories, cartoons, poetry and regular features (Flower Power, Tinsel Teeth Terrorists). Their distribution channel was through the band; the little magazines were left at several of the clubs where the band played. Three of the clubs placed ads in the later editions to defray the expense of production, which was otherwise payed for by Schubert and Racky. About 12 issues were published, once every two months.


Confusion
Cover:Racky

Security
Cover:Racky

Sunday Afternoon
Cover:Rich Rheiner

Skeletons in the Closet
Cover:Teri Radtke

Rough Draft
Cover:Trish Boyce

Back To School
Cover:Glen of Trees

Part Two
Cover:Joanne Casale

A Studie of Wit;Hunour;Satire; & Poertrie: Compos'd in Humble Praise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and dated this year of Our Lord 1683
Cover:Christine M. Lukesh

Keep X In Xmas
Cover:Lauren Pletzner

Million Dollar Bar
Cover:Pat Cueman

Greatest Hits
Cover:Racky

Racky

The Greatest Hits issue was never published. The original drawing (Reggie Jackson) was lost in production, but I had a xerographic copy of it, which I scanned in and cleaned up.
 

2000-08-23

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