Kurtzman did TRUMP.
Wait! This is probably a Trump
you did not know existed. It lasted only
two issues. The creator of MAD stayed
around for 24 to about 29 issues, then he was fired. Hugh Hefner, the publisher of PLAYBOY
promised to let him do a mag similar to MAD, but with more freedom. The new know-no limits magazine was named
TRUMP.
It lasted two issues.
TRUMP was classier, funnier, and glossier than MAD. But
the one thing MAD had over TRUMP that it still exists, sort of.
Even though I have the original two TRUMP Magazines they
have became in time became wrinkled. A
couple years ago Denis Kitchen, of Kitchen Sink Publishers offered the two
TRUMPs reprint in one hardbound volume.
I bought one, flipped through it, knowing every story by heart, put it
down. And it went unopened again
yesterday.
I did not know it put this hardbound has, as I said, the
original pictures and text, but also a narration by Denis Kitchen of the story and/or
a deeper look into Kurtzman and artists mind, during the production of TRUMP.
I’m reading it studying the Kitchen text for details. For instance the mock American Express ad
below: I did not know artist Will Elder was drawing the two
surprised guards with the likeness of
Harvey Kurtzman in mind.
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