Everything about Trump Magazine totally explained
Trump was a glossy
magazine of
satire and humor, mostly in the forms of comic-strip features and short stories. It was edited by
Harvey Kurtzman and published by
Hugh Hefner, with only two issues produced in
1957. The magazine's mascot was a trumpeter or herald in the style of
John Tenniel's
Alice in Wonderland illustrations.
Kurtzman began work on
Trump shortly after leaving Mad following a break with its publisher William M. Gaines. Mad also lost two of its top cartoonists in the dispute's aftermath, when Will Elder and Jack Davis chose to follow Kurtzman. Wally Wood was also recruited for the Trump team in the form of an either-or option, but he chose to stay at Mad. Other notable artists, including Al Jaffee and Arnold Roth, appeared in Trump's pages.
Sales were reportedly good for
Trump, especially for a new title with a 50-cent cover price, then considered high. But the project was ill-fated.The magazine featured glossy (and costly) production standards, and had the misfortune of debuting at the same time that a financial crunch forced publisher Hefner to scale back his non-
Playboy publishing interests. This put an end to
Trump before the magazine ever got the chance to develop a steady readership.
Harvey Kurtzman would spearhead more humorous publications such as
Humbug and
Help!, but
Trump was his last best chance. He never again succeeded in recapturing the magic that he'd fostered and enjoyed as the editor of
Mad. Kurtzman and Elder continued to work at
Playboy for another three decades, chiefly producing the sumptuously-colored and sight-gag loaded
Little Annie Fanny strip. Jack Davis became a top freelancer for advertising agencies and various magazines, including a return to
Mad in 1965.
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