Muppet Magazine is a full-color quarterly publication that ran from 1983 to 1989. It effectively replaced The Muppet Show Fan Club Newsletter as the Henson Company's official periodical directed at fans.
The first issue went to magazine racks in November of 1982[note 1] and coincided with a launch party with Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog in Manhattan attended by the press on November 4th. 500,000 copies of the premiere issue were distributed via news stand sales and subscriptions.[1]
Each issue featured celebrity guests who were interviewed and photographed especially for the magazine. Other features included regular columns ostensibly written by Muppet characters, parody photographs of the Muppets as then-current pop culture figures, and original comic stories. The latter ranged from tales of The Muppet Show characters to original Fraggle Rock and Muppet Babies comics.
Recurring columns[]
- Editorial -- written by Kermit the Frog
- The Muppet Mailbag -- hosted by Fozzie Bear
- Floyd's Record Rap -- Floyd's column covers reviews of popular albums
- Zoot's Salute -- Sidebar by Zoot featuring musicians
- Coming Attractions -- movie, TV, and video reviews by Statler and Waldorf, later taken over by Janice
- Rowlf on Books -- Rowlf's book reviews and recommendations
- Ask Dr. Honeydew / A Muppet Lab Special Report -- musings from Muppet Labs written and illustrated by Fred Newman
- Mondo Muppet -- "Spanning the Globe in Search of Whatever We Can Find" ... also features the recurring "Rarely Sighted Muppets" sidebar
- We Interupt This Magazine -- a comic book style photo version of Muppet News Flash
- Miss Piggy's Advice -- Miss Piggy's "Dear Abby"-esque advice column (as told to Louise Gikow)
Issues[]
Credits[]
Muppet Magazine, starring Jim Henson's Muppets
- Frog-In-Chief: Kermit the Frog
- Publisher: Donald E. Welsh, Lorimar Publishing Group
- V.P./Editorial Director: Katy Dobbs
- Art Director: Gail Segerstrom
- Editor: Jim Lewis
- Associate Art Director: Rocco Alberico
- Assistant Editor: Betsy Loredo
- Contributing Editors: Marianne Meyer, Frederick R. Newman
- V.P./Associate Publisher: Samuel O. J. Spivy
- Advertising Director: Geoffrey C. Gropp
- Advertising Manager: Myles Grossman
- West Coast Advertising Manager: Bonnie Bates-Davidoff
- Advertising Representatives: Lisa Hazen Davies, Rob Jiraneck, Storey Johnson
- Production Manager: Bob Coddington
- Promotion Director: Bart G. Boehlert
- Circulation Director: Megan Lane
- Circulation Assistant: Amy J. Eisenberg
- Advertising Coordinator: Lyle P. Cogen
- Accounting: Vinny Albanese, Karen Peycke, Evelyn Pons
- Administrative Assistants: Diane Nesin, Nancy A. Helman, Debora Newberger
For Henson Associates:
- Vice President of Publishing: Jane Leventhal
- Senior Editor: Louise Gikow
- Administrative Editor: Jennifer Rinkerman
- Editorial Assistant: Bonnie Weir
- Creative Consultant: Michael K. Frith
- Muppet Photo Studio: Calista Hendrickson, Mary Strieff, Bruce Morozko, Lyndon Mosse, Karl Soderstrom, Barbara Davis, Danielle Obinger
- Art Directors: Lauren Attinello, Jim Mahon, Mary Mastrimone
- Associate Art Director: Lyndon Mosse
- Chief Photographer: John E. Barrett
- Photo Assistant: Christie Sherman
Merchandise[]
- Muppets! Muppets! Muppets!: The Best of Muppet Magazine book collection
- Muppet Magazine stickers (offered from Cheerios)
- Muppet Magazine postcard
See also[]
International publications[]
Sources[]
- โ Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon, November 06, 1982
- Notes
- โ (magazine distribution schedules typically ran a few months ahead of their cover date)