1974.
Three years after it was published, angry Canadians were appalled by a painting done by Canadian artist Bruce McCall, conceived by Canadian comedy writer Sean Kelly, for the August 1971 edition of National Lampoon.
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1974.
Three years after it was published, angry Canadians were appalled by a painting done by Canadian artist Bruce McCall, conceived by Canadian comedy writer Sean Kelly, for the August 1971 edition of National Lampoon.
Bruce McCall (1935-2023)
Bruce McCalls 'Major Howdy Bixby's Album of Forgotten Warbirds'
(via Bruce McCall, Satirical Artist Who Conjured a ‘Retrofuture,’ Dies at 87 - The New York Times)
Bruce McCall, whose satirical illustrations for National Lampoon and The New Yorker conjured up a plutocratic dream world of luxury zeppelin travel, indoor golf courses and cars like the Bulgemobile Airdreme, died on Friday in the Bronx. He was 87.
I love the Bulgemobile