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National Lampoon Magazine#25
National Lampoon Magazine #25
“The Cursory History of the National Lampoon”
A 1972 issue of National Lampoon Magazine presents "The Cursory History of the National Lampoon," a satirical short story illustrated by Lynn Goldsmith, whose sharp, expressive art brings to life a pair of 1950s teenagers in a diner booth—where a greased-back boy in a leather jacket tries to convince his girlfriend to go further, all in a tone that’s equal parts absurd and deadpan.
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Randall Enos
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Randall Enos
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Chicken Gutz sets up a drum set on the sidewalk under Tootsie Turner's window to serenade her, but gets a ticket for disturbing the peace.
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