Goose
Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2023 10:15 pm
We're going to see now a bizarre little item called Goose. This is the first and, as far as I know, the only issue of this publication, which billed itself as "The Adult Humor Magazine with a Fowl Name". As we will see, the humor had a foul smell as well. Here is the issue's cover:

Cover of Goose #1 (September 1976)
So what we're dealing with is a more risqué - I don't know that I'd call it more "adult" - version of MAD. I really have to wonder why someone - and I have no idea who the publisher was - thought there was a lot of demand for this kind of material. Humorama was well into decline by this time, with its full-sized magazines (the digests were already gone) full of reprinted cartoons mostly from 20 years earlier and some black & white female nude photographs of varying quality (we've seen some of them in "Humorama Models to See More Of" elsewhere within this forum). If Humorama was
slowly failing (and I imagine Charlton's Good Humor wasn't selling well, either), then why launch a new publication with all strip gags and no girlie pictures?
Let's take a look at one of the features, "Old Englishe Idioms". I've chosen to start with the second page:

You can get only so much mileage out of goosing people before you have to come up with something else. They try it with "Cans" and, even worse, "Dong," but they don't get very far.
In the next post we'll learn that "A" is for "Arse"

Cover of Goose #1 (September 1976)
So what we're dealing with is a more risqué - I don't know that I'd call it more "adult" - version of MAD. I really have to wonder why someone - and I have no idea who the publisher was - thought there was a lot of demand for this kind of material. Humorama was well into decline by this time, with its full-sized magazines (the digests were already gone) full of reprinted cartoons mostly from 20 years earlier and some black & white female nude photographs of varying quality (we've seen some of them in "Humorama Models to See More Of" elsewhere within this forum). If Humorama was
slowly failing (and I imagine Charlton's Good Humor wasn't selling well, either), then why launch a new publication with all strip gags and no girlie pictures?
Let's take a look at one of the features, "Old Englishe Idioms". I've chosen to start with the second page:

You can get only so much mileage out of goosing people before you have to come up with something else. They try it with "Cans" and, even worse, "Dong," but they don't get very far.
In the next post we'll learn that "A" is for "Arse"
