Satirical Magazine
A satirical magazine is a publication that uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to comment on current events, social issues, and cultural phenomena. These magazines often feature articles, cartoons, and illustrations that poke fun at politics, celebrities, and everyday life, aiming to entertain while provoking thought.
One of the most famous examples of a satirical magazine is The Onion, which presents fictional news stories that mimic traditional journalism. By highlighting absurdities and contradictions in society, satirical magazines encourage readers to question norms and think critically about the world around them.