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Thimk #1 (1958)

Counterpoint · 1958 · 27 pages

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# Synopsis "Thimk" #1 is a humor and satire magazine featuring a collection of comedic articles and illustrated stories. Contents include "Will Elsa Maxwell Make Up with Little Orphan Annie," a feature on "Mars First Trip to the Moon," humorous takes on current events in "A Weak Look at the World" (covering topics like a fortune found in a dead recluse's apartment and teen-age fad menaces), "Thimk's TV Awards" from the Vidiot Department, and a comic strip titled "Why Loosie's Family Left Home" about a dog named Loosie. The issue also includes satirical advertisements and health advice parodies, such as "Here's What You Should Do About Colds or Jamaica Fever," which humorously recommends subscribing to Thimk magazine as a cure.

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