Thursday, January 27, 2011

"Best Covers"

-#1.Informal
#2.Informal
#3.Informal
#7.Formal
#9.Formal
#10.Formal
#11.Environmental
#13.Formal
#15.Formal
#16.Environmental
#18.Formal
#19.Formal
#21.Formal
#22.Informal
#23.Informal
#24.Formal
#26.Formal
#27.Informal
#28.Informal
#29.Formal
#31.Environmental
#32.Formal
#35.Formal
#36.Informal
#37.Formal
#38.Formal
#39.Environmental
#40.Formal
Favorite:

#7 National Lampoon (January 1973)

National Lampoon quickly grew in both popularity in 1970s, when it regularly skewered pop culture, counterculture and politics with recklessness and gleeful bad taste. The notorious January 1973 shot of a human hand holding a revolver to the head of a docile-looking dog, who suspiciously eyes the firearm with a sideways glance, was photographed by Ronald G. Harris and is the magazines most memorable cover.

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