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Saxena - Dad Magazine

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This hilarious dad-centric satire is the first magazine written exclusively by dads, for dads! Complete with hard-hitting feature reporting (Whats Going On with Your Neighbors Lawn?), in-depth lifestyle articles (How to Talk to Your Son About Growing A Beard), fashion tips (Buying Shoes on eBay: A Guide), and insightful opinion pieces (These Smoke Detectors Are Too Damn Sensitive, If You Ask Me), this is the perfect faux periodical for dads of every age, facial-hair style, and sandals/socks combo. Photos, illustrations, and humorous (fake) advertisements throughout showcase all the frustrations, failures, and funny moments that make up the face of modern fatherhood.

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Dad Magazine - photo 5MARVIN WARRINGTON This months cover model hails from Scaggsvill - photo 6
MARVIN WARRINGTON This months cover model hails from Scaggsville just north - photo 7MARVIN WARRINGTON This months cover model hails from Scaggsville just north - photo 8

MARVIN WARRINGTON

This months cover model hails from Scaggsville, just north of Baltimore, and has been a loving husband to his wife Marlene for over forty years. They are the proud parents of six: Darlene, Michelle, Dawn, Tammy, Rhonda, and Marvin Jr.

Marvins favorite pastime is wood crafting in his meticulously organized basement workshop. Organization is the key to happiness, says Warrington. A place for everything, and everything in its place. When not tinkering around in his workshop, Marvin can be found scouring eBay for rare Slim Whitman, Leonard Nimoy, and Telly Savalas vinyl. As of this issues publication, his collection stands at over 75 albums, including the extremely rare Telly Savalas Christmas Album.

Marvin has been an avid Dad Magazine reader for over twenty years, his first exposure being a Fathers Day present from his eldest daughter, Darlene. After his wife secretly contacted our offices, Marvin got the surprise of his life when we called him to be our next cover model. Id been eyeing-up those dads on the cover of Dad Magazine for years, never dreaming that one day it would be me.

A big thank you to Marvin for taking time out of his busy schedule, to Marlene for making us aware of her husband, and to all the Warringtons for their hospitality in allowing us to invade their home to shoot in the basement workshop.

HEY GOOD LOOKIN A NOTE ABOUT THE REDESIGN Eagle-eyed readers will notice - photo 9HEY GOOD LOOKIN A NOTE ABOUT THE REDESIGN Eagle-eyed readers will notice - photo 10

HEY, GOOD LOOKIN!

A NOTE ABOUT THE REDESIGN

Eagle-eyed readers will notice something a little different about this issue. Yes, Dad Magazine has gotten a makeover, but dont you worrynone of these new-fangled fonts and fancy-schmancy flourishes will overpower the quality paternal content you know and love. And speaking of insides, check out that full-color section in the middle! Boy, was that thing a pain in the neck to wrangle. You would not BELIEVE what those clowns think they can charge you for color ink! Man.

Happy reading!

The Dad Magazine Staff


NOTES FROM THE CREATIVE DIRECTOR:

Hey guys, we tried! We wanted to give the magazine a real makeover, but they insisted on using most of the same typefaces, photographers, and ad designers that theyve always used. We did manage to sneak in some up-to-date elements to help keep things a bit current. I hope you enjoy!

We are a respectable, professional studio, and we dont even know their kids! They came to us for our expertise, not because we are cheapthough we did give them a price break because theyre a great bunch of guys, though Im sure you know from past issues how thrifty they are.

Why on earth would anyone miss that?

Im sure you guys will adapt!

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VOLUME 100ISSUE 1JUNE 2016

PUBLISHED BY
Faml Nast

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
ART PARKER

MANAGING EDITOR:
John Frangelico

DESIGN DIRECTOR:
Paul Kepple

SENIOR EDITOR:
Floyd McAllister

EDITOR-AT-LARGE:
Harry Froelich

DEPUTY EDITOR:
Skylerr Lincoln

NON-CONTACT SPORTS EDITOR:
Larry Sheehan

SPORTS AND FITNESS EDITOR:
Gerald Wen

STAFF WRITERS:
Clint Hardlam, Oliver Gibson
Gary Gottileb, Kirk Neale
Maurice Tunstall
Dave Mr. Cleo Clemens

ART

SENIOR DESIGNER: Max Vandenberg

DESIGNER: Caleb Heisey

PHOTOGRAPHER: Michael Reali

PHOTO RESEARCHER: Dexter Fishpaw

PRODUCTION ARTIST: George Demharter

COPY

SENIOR COPY EDITOR: Rodger McMartin

COPY EDITOR: Darren Plainfield

For editorial and advertising inquiries write to Faml Nast Publications PO - photo 13For editorial and advertising inquiries write to Faml Nast Publications PO - photo 14

For editorial and advertising inquiries, write to Faml Nast Publications, P.O. Box 1479 Talisman Lane, New York, NY 10010, or call our offices at 212-555-5554. For subscriptions and address changes write to Dad Magazine, P.O. Box 487, Newark, NJ 07114, or call our toll free number (800) 999-9997

Text copyright 2016 by Jaya Saxena and Matt Lubchansky

Compilation copyright 2016 by Quirk Productions, Inc.

All rights reserved. Except as authorized under U.S. copyright law, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher.

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Number: 2015946942

eBook ISBN: 978-1-59474-865-3
Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-1-59474-864-6

Designed by
HEADCASE DESIGN:
Paul Kepple, Max Vandenberg, Caleb Heisey
www.headcasedesign.com

by Aimee Lucido
Production management by John J. McGurk

QUIRK BOOKS
215 Church Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
quirkbooks.com

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THANKS TO OUR ALL DAD MODELS:

Dave Berson, Rob Brothers, Scott Carpenter, Rick Chillot, Israel Del Rio, John Ford, Anuj Gupta, Gary Horner, Otto Kuchar, David Low, Keith Marlowe, David Mercuris, Jeff Podraza, Mike Rogalski, David Thornburgh, Mark Tucker, Jeff Weir, Dwayne Wharton, Luke Wolff

PHOTOGRAPHY: MICHAEL REALI: workshop background on by Menzl Guenter

CONTENTS

Point/Counterpoint:
How Good Is the Sun?

Health Hacks:
Trick Your Body into Being Healthy

Make Beer in Your Basement:
The Dad Way!

Op-Ed:
Look at This New Pizza Stone!

Dad Mag Trend Watch:
Food

Point/Counterpoint:
What Is the Spice of Life?

My First Grill:

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