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Humor Times

''Humor Times'' is an American monthly magazine that "reviews the news" using political satire.
The publication was founded in Sacramento, California by publisher/editor James Israel, with the premiere issue appearing in April, 1991, originally titled the ''Comic Press News''. It features various editorial cartoons, columns by political comedians, a fake news section ala ''The Onion'', and more.
The Humor Times features editorial cartoons that comment on current events in the United States and throughout the world. Some of the editorial cartoonists include: Pat Bagley, Mike Baldwin, John Darkow, Mike Keefe, R. J. Matson, Mike Lane, Jeff Parker, Rob Rogers, Steve Sack, Harley Schwadron, Adam Zyglis and many more. These cartoons are grouped by subject, with short quips above each cartoon, stringing them together in a storyline that adds even more humor to the subject. The sections are titled separately — for example, a page on climate change might be titled ''Wake-up Call''.
The paper also features political strip cartoons by various artists. These include:
* Ruben Bolling's ''Tom the Dancing Bug''
* Jim Siergey's ''Cultural Jet Lag'' and more.
Other, non-political cartoons are also featured, such as
* Dan Piraro's ''Bizarro''
* Mike Baldwin's ''Cornered''.
More features of the paper include:
* Will Durst's comical political observations, ''Strange But True'', a compendium of weird news stories
* Jim Hightower's The Hightower Lowdown.
The fake news section is titled "Faux News", and features articles that mimic real news stories, but are full of satirical twists. Authors are from various sources, and usually include a ''Humor Times'' original each issue. The "Faux News" section has featured articles from The Washington Fancy and Andy Borowitz.
The ''Humor Times'' began as the ''Comic Press News'' in April 1991, changing its name with its 16th anniversary issue in April 2007. The name-change was noted in a in Sacramento's only daily newspaper, the ''Sacramento Bee''.
The publication was distributed free in the Sacramento area for the first 16 years, 9 months, being supported by advertising. The last free issue was the December 2007 edition. It is now available in stores and by subscription, in print or digital formats.〔http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=599876〕
The publication is printed on newsprint, with color on the front, back and center pages.
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