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A section of the image on the left shows Snow White being sexually assaulted by five of the seven dwarfs whilst the other two engage in anal sex nearby. This scene has been printed (often modified to be more explicit) on t-shirts and worn by punks with the title
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appeared on a fairly regular schedule during the 1960s and then on an irregular schedule after the early 1970s. In 1984, it was revived as a much smaller newsletter. Articles and cartoons from the magazine were collected in a book,
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provided a format for extreme satire in its articles, cartoons and Krassner's editorials, but it also carried more traditionally serious material in articles and interviews. The magazine also published political commentary from
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press of the mid-20th century, it was a nationally-distributed newsstand publication as early as 1958. Publication was discontinued in 2001.
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When the magazine ran into financial difficulties in the 1970s, it was the conspiracy theory element that attracted ex-Beatle
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published an excerpt from Krassner's story. The Montreal police confiscated the issue and Rocke Robertson, principal of
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and published in the May 1967 issue, was a highlight of the magazine, so successful that Krassner printed it as a
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of Pentagon Papers fame, actually believed this incident to be true." In a 1995 interview for the magazine
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of "social-political-religious criticism and satire", intended as a hybrid of a grown-ups version of
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Among the more successful productions issued by Krassner was a red, white, and blue automobile
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The first hoax directed toward mainstream culture involved the 1960 edition of the NBC show
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included an excerpt, precisely the final part, from Krassner's story in his 2005 book
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Headline of the first issue: "social-political-religious criticism and satire",
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to donate; saying, "If anything ever happens to me...it won't be an accident."
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The Best of the Realist: The 60's Most Outrageously Irreverent Magazine
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had created so much curiosity by censoring the book she authorized โ€“
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Conspiracy Encyclopedia: The Encyclopedia of Conspiracy Theories
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Significant comic strips and illustrations from the magazine.
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sexually penetrating the bullet-hole wound in the throat of
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For the British intellectual monthly founded in 1929, see
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Index

The Realist (British magazine)
Paul Krassner
Satirical Magazine
Yippies
New York City, New York
English
OCLC
1105249849
magazine
Mad
Lyle Stuart
Paul Krassner
underground
countercultural
New York City
Mad
Norman Mailer
Ken Kesey
Joseph Heller
Masquerade Party
bumper sticker
Fuck Communism

Wally Wood
poster
pirated
Dick Guindon
Mort Gerberg
Bhob Stewart
Jonathan Richards

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