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The Last Humor Magazine

The Kickstarter-funded humor magazine, now on its third issue, is trying to be The National Lampoon of the new era.
Each issue features writers from 'Saturday Night Live,' 'The Simpsons' and 'The Onion.'
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Last year, that we were living amidst a second comedy boom. Whereas the first boom brought the world ratty comedy clubs across the nation and hundreds of canceled sitcoms titled after the first names of hacky, blazer-wearing comedians, the second is more diverse and artistically daring. It’s brought us and and . The UCB is now . Audiences are and .

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