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The Most Controversial Magazine Covers of All Time
Time Magazine, January 2, 1939: Hitler as Man of the Year

Time Magazine, April 8, 1966: Is God Dead?

Life, November 26, 1965: War In Vietnam

Esquire, April 1968: The Passion of Ali

Esquire, May 1969: The Drowning of Andy Warhol
Playboy, October 1971: First Playboy African-American Woman
National Lampoon, January 1973: If You Don’t Buy This Magazine…
The New Yorker, March 29, 1976: Steinberg Map of New York
Rolling Stone, January 22, 1981: John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Vanity Fair, August 1991: Demi Moore, Pregnant and Nude

Vanity Fair, August 1993: K.D. Lang and Cindy Crawford
Time Magazine, June 27, 1994: OJ Mug Shot Controversy

The Economist, September 10, 1994: The Camel-Humping Issue

Time, April 14 1997: Ellen’s Coming-Out Issue

Wired, June 1997: 101 Ways to Save Apple

Time, Dec 21, 1998: Devil Horns on Clinton

Esquire Magazine, December 2000: The Crotch Shot
The New Yorker, Sept. 24, 2001: Twin Towers in Silhouette

Entertainment Weekly, May 2 2003: Dixie Chicks
Seventeen, May 2003: Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Zombie Arm
Rolling Stone, January 2006: The Passion of Kanye West

Baby Talk, August 2006

Texas Monthly, January 2007: Dick Cheney Cover Issue 
Time, August 29, 2007: Devil Horns on Billy Graham

Golfweek, January 19, 2008: The Noose that Hung an Editor

People Magazine, March 2008: Brangelina Twins

Vogue, April 2008: King Kong Cover

The New Yorker, July 21, 2008: The Obama Couple Satire
OK Magazine, June 2009: Michael Jackson Death Photo
Compiled and written exclusively for WDD by Angela West.
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