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Cafcaf Mizah Dergisi
EditorYusuf Kot (2008-2010 & 2013-2017), Kerem Abadi (2010-2013), Elif Büşra Doğan (2013), Faruk Günindi (2013-2017)
CategoriesHumor magazine
Frequency
  • Monthly
  • Once in three months
Founded2007-2017
First issue2007 May
Final issue2017 March
CompanyAltınoluk AŞ (2007-2008), Küresel İletişim Merkezi AŞ (2008-2013), Yeryüzü Doğal Sağlık Yayıncılık Ltd (2013-2017)
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish
WebsiteCafcaf
ISSN1308-7487
OCLC607636110

Cafcaf Humour Magazine (Turkish: Cafcaf Mizah Dergisi, as known as Cafcaf) is a magazine that has been published in Turkey since 2007. It was published monthly until 2011 when it began to be published once every three months. The publication consultant of the magazine is Asım Gültekin.

In 2007, Cafcaf started to be published as part of Genç Dergi’s addition. In December 2008, Cafcaf became independent and started to be sold as single publication. At various times, Cafcaf's frequency changed as monthly or twice a month. Now, however, it is published once every three months.

Cafcaf Magazine changed its name to "CF Magazine" in March 2017. It featured more culture and art works on its pages than before. Cartoon and humour works were published in "Hacamat" Humour Magazine published by Faruk Günindi and Yusuf Kot (2015-2016), who are also the owners and illustrators of Cafcaf. "Hacamat" can stand for 56 quantity (2015-2016). The writer team of Cafcaf lastly tried one more time to publist a magazine "Yeni Cafcaf"; only 4 quantity (2017-2018). Also in 2012, a Wedding Special Issue prepared by the magazine's writers and illustrators was printed as a wedding invitation for Cafcaf writer Gülsüm Kavuncu and Cafcaf illustrator Yasir Buğra Eryılmaz.

After Cafcaf is closed, most of writers and drawers start doing caricature on social media. Most of them stopped doing it in these days, but some of them are still doing it.

Some of writers and drawers

References

  1. Yavuz Selim Güneş (January 2011). "Cafcaf Cildi çıktı". Genç Dergisi (in Turkish). No. 52. Retrieved 21 May 2024.

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