Animal Magazine Creates Celebimals For Latest Issue

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ANIMAL magazine refusing to grovel like Radar, finally, as we’re told, scraped together enough money to print its seventh issue with 136 pages focusing on the theme of wildlife. Publisher Bucky Turco tells us, ” While Bazaar attempts to shock with a naked pregnant Britney Spears on its cover, we instead titillate with our sexy full-lipped Brangelino cover featuring a parody of Brad Pitt (bird), Angelina Jolie (rhangelino), and nest of children represented as a ‘limited edition shrunken heads necklace.'”

The cover, illustrated by gossipist-artisan “14” of GalleryoftheAbsurd , is part of the magazine’s CELEBIMALS feature. The magazine asked “14” and writer Michael K. from Dlisted to create celebrity-ANIMAL hybrids of Hollywood’s most talked about stars and recreated Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, George Clooney, and other Hollywood favorites. The magazine hit the streets and newsstands this weekend but can be download as a PDF here.

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