![]() In 1977 National Lampoon magazine released their sketch comedy album "That's Not Funny, That's Sick," developed largely from sketches from the 1973-1974 "National Lampoon's Radio Hour," and began production on, what would be, their phenomenally successful, 1978 film, "National Lampoon's Animal House." In 1978 National Lampoon began touring their second music and comedy theatrical production (their first being the widely acclaimed "Lemmings" from 1973). Six page, gate fold program, with show credits on verso of first leaf and recto of second, recto and verso of third leaf is a two page add for their forthcoming film "Animal House" (the verso being a full-color photo of the "Animal House" cast), and on verso of program (verso of second leaf), two, two-color ads, top for the 1977 National Lampoon comedy album "That's Not Funny, That's Sick," and bottom, a subscription coupon for the magazine. Vintage program for the 1978 National Lampoon music and comedy roadshow. L Ron Hubbard (author), Dean Wesley Smith (editor), Kevin J Anderson (author), S M Stirling (author), Lazarus Chernik (author), Kristine Kathryn Rusch (author), Jody Lynn Nye (editor), Tom Wood (other), Devon Bohm (author), Marianne Xenos (author), David Hankins (author), Jason Palmatier (author), J R Johnson (author), Elaine Midcoh (author), Arthur H Manners (author), T J Knight (author), Spencer Sekulin (author), L H Davis (author), Samuel Parr (author), Echo Chernik (author), Drazini (illustrator), April Solomon (illustrator), Sarah Morrison (illustrator), Helen Yi (illustrator), Bruce Brenneise (illustrator), Kristen Hadaway (illustrator), Chris Binns (illustrator), José Sánchez (illustrator), Ximing Luo (illustrator), Chris Arias (illustrator), Cyberaeon (illustrator), Clarence Bateman (illustrator), Dao VI (illustrator), Nick Jizba (illustrator) Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38 ![]()
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