List of satirical magazines

The following is a list of satirical magazines from around the world.

Overview

NameCountryPlace of publicationFirst editionPrinting status/last issueComments
Academia CațavencuRomaniaBucharest1991ongoing
Alhudood Jordan London 2013 ongoing
L'AsinoItalyRome18921925
L'Assiette au BeurreFranceParis19011936
AszdziennikPolandWarsaw2014ongoingInternet-only. A satirical response to Nasz Dziennik.
Il Becco GialloItalyRome19241931
El Be NegreSpainBarcelona19311936[1]briefly revived 1979 under the title Amb potes rosses
BertoldoItalyMilan19361943
La Campana de GràciaSpainBarcelona18701934publication suspended in 1872, 1874 and 1890, and substituted by L'Esquella de la Torratxa
CandidoItalyMilan19451961
Cane Toad Times Australia Brisbane 1977 1990 The editors and contributors of The Cane Toad Times were motivated by opposition to political events and attitudes in Queensland under the Bjelke-Petersen Government (1968–1987).
CannibaleItalyRome19771979
La CaricatureFranceParis18301843
La CaricatureFranceParis18801904
Caras y Caretas (Argentina)ArgentinaBuenos Aires1898ongoing
Le Canard enchaînéFranceParis1915ongoing
Le CharivariFranceParis18321937
Charlie HebdoFranceParis1969ongoingpublication suspended between 1981 and 1992; a mass killing of contributors at its offices in 2015 causes one issue to appear late, but fails to stop publication
The ChaserAustralia19992005
The ClinicChileSantiago1998ongoing
Cu-Cut!SpainBarcelona19021912briefly revived 1913–14[2]
CuoreItalyRome19891996
Cyrulik WarszawskiPolandWarsaw19261934associated with the Skamander literary circle; the title Cyrulik Warszawski translates as "The Barber of Warsaw".
Ad-DabbourLebanonBeirut1922ongoing[3]
The Daily MashUnited Kingdom2007ongoing
DikobrazCzechoslovakia
Czech Republic (from 1993)
19451995from 1990 under the title Nový Dikobraz; briefly revived 20042005 under the title Dikobraz a Zabaveno; the title Dikobraz translates as "Old World Porcupine"
Der DracheGermanyLeipzig19191925
L'Esquella de la TorratxaSpainBarcelona18901939spin-off of La Campana de Gràcia[4]
EulenspiegelEast Germany/GermanyBerlin1954ongoingthe only satire magazine of East Germany
Faking NewsIndiaDelhi2008ongoing
Feral TribuneCroatiaSplit19842008published from 1984 until 1993 as a weekly supplement in Nedjeljna Dalmacija, published from 1993 until 2008 as an independent weekly magazine
Fliegende BlätterGermanyMunich18451944
FrankCanadaHalifax19872008
FrigidaireItalyGiano dell'Umbria1980ongoing
FunUnited KingdomLondon18611901
GırgırTurkeyIstanbul19721989
Golden WordsCanadaKingston1967ongoingEngineering newspaper of Queen's University
Grönköpings VeckobladSweden1902ongoing
La Grosse BerthaFrance19911993
Der Groyser KundesUnited StatesNew York19091927
Il Guerin MeschinoItalyMilan18821950
Hamburger WespenGermanyHamburg18621868
Hara-KiriFranceParis19611985reappeared briefly in 1993 and 2000. Additional weekly magazine published in 1969–1970.
Harvard LampoonUnited StatesCambridge1876ongoing
The HoarUnited KingdomLeamington Spa2016ongoing
HosteniAlbaniaTirana1945ongoingpublished monthly until 1991, quarterly onward
Hum®ArgentinaBuenos Aires19781999
The InconsequentialUnited KingdomNortheastern England2005ongoingOriginated from a one-issue pamphlet entitled The Shabby Hare. Published every two to three months up to 2015, then monthly thereafter.[5]
El JuevesSpainBarcelona1977ongoing
KaruzelaPolandŁódź19571992
KikerikiAustriaVienna18611933
KladderadatschGermanyBerlin18481944
KrokodilSoviet Union
Russian Federation (from 1991)
Moscow19222004from 2001 under the title Novyi Krokodil («Новый Крокодил»); the only satirical magazine in the world to be honoured with a musical composition: "5 Romances to the Words from the Crocodile Magazine" («5 романсов на слова из журнала „Крокодил“») by Dmitri Shostakovich (1965).
Il LampioneGrand Duchy of Tuscany/ItalyFlorence18481877
LeManTurkeyIstanbul1990ongoing[6]
The Lemon PressUnited KingdomYork2009ongoing
La LenteGrand Duchy of TuscanyFlorence18561861
LeuchtkugelnGermanyMunich18481851
EmmeItalyRome20072009
Il MaleItalyRome19781982
Il MisfattoItalyRome20102013
Moskovskaya KomsomolkaRussiaMoscow19992001
MouthfrogUnited States2012ongoing
MuchaPolandWarsaw18681952
Münchener PunschGermanyMunich18481871
NebelspalterSwitzerlandZürich
Rorschach (from 1921)
Basle (from 1996)
Horn (from 1998)
1875ongoingworld's second oldest satirical magazine, after The Yale Record (1872–present)
proscribed in Nazi Germany
NoseweekSouth Africa1993ongoing
Il Nuovo MaleItalyGiano dell'Umbria2011ongoing
The OnionUnited StatesChicago19882013remains active online as a website
'U PanarijddeItalyTaranto19021953
Par CondicioItaly20042005
PardonGermany19621982
Il PasquinoKingdom of Sardinia/ItalyTurin18561930
Der PostillonGermanyFürth2008ongoing
Private EyeUnited KingdomLondon1961ongoing
Przegięcie PałyPoland19881989founded by Krzysztof Skiba
associated with the Ruch Społeczeństwa Alternatywnego & Orange Alternative movements
PunchUnited KingdomLondon18412002
The RealistUnited StatesNew York City19582001
Różowe DominoPoland
(under Austrian partition)
Lwów
(now Lviv)
18821890whole print runs frequently confiscated by the censorship of Austria-Hungary; the title translates as "Pink Domino".
SimplicissimusGermanyMunich18961944
Siné MensuelFranceParis2011ongoingsucceeded to the weekly magazine Siné Hebdo published from 2008 to 2010
SpyUnited States19861998
Lo StenterelloGrand Duchy of TuscanyFlorence18481849
Süddeutscher PostillonGermanyMunich18821910
SvikmøllenDenmark1915ongoing
SzpilkiPolandWarsaw
(Łódź 19451947)
19351994founded by Eryk Lipiński & Zbigniew Mitzner; publication suspended during the Second World War between September 1939 and March 1945, and again for a few months during the dictatorship of General Jaruzelski
The PhoenixIrelandDublin1983ongoing
TangoItalyRome19861988
Teacher's DiaryUnited KingdomLondon20042004a brief Private Eye spin-off
TowfiqIranTeheran19231971
UlenspiegelGermanyBerlin19451950
UlkGermanyHamburg18721933
TitanicGermanyFrankfurt1979ongoing
Il VernacoliereItalyLivorno1982ongoing
La voce della fognaItaly19741983
Der Wahre JacobGermanyStuttgart18791933
WatzmannAustria19821985
Weekly World NewsUnited States19792007
Wiadomości BrukowePoland
(under Russian partition)
Wilno
(now Vilnius)
18161822closed by the censorship of the Russian Empire; continued surreptitiously as Bałamut until 1836; the oldest satirical magazine in the world; the title Wiadomości Brukowe translates as "Gutter-rag News".
The Yale RecordUnited StatesNew Haven1872ongoing
Eine ZeitungGermanyBremen2005ongoing
100MostHong KongHong Kong2013ongoing
The Medium (Rutgers)United StatesNew Brunswick1970ongoing
El Chigüire BipolarVenezuelaCaracas2008ongoing
The Oxymoron United Kingdom Oxford 2007 ongoing A student-run satire magazine at the University of Oxford; printed three times a year and published online

See also

References

  1. Solà i Dachs, Lluís: El be Negre i els seus homes Barcelona: Edhasa, 1977
  2. Cu-cut! Sàtira política en temps trasbalsats (1902-1912) - Exhibition prospect at Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona
  3. "The Lebanese satirical magazine "Ad-Dabbour": Hornets' nest in Beirut - Qantara.de".
  4. Solà i Dachs, Lluís: L'Esquella de la Torratxa (1879-1939) Barcelona: Bruguera, 1970
  5. Graham C Hodgson, Joint Editor-in-Chief
  6. ""Special Coup Issue!" Turkish police... - Oum Cartoon أم كرتون". Oum Cartoon أم كرتون. 20 July 2016.

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