Safarir

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Safarir is a defunct Canadian French-language humour magazine. The name is derived from "safari" and French "ça fait rire", "it makes you laugh". It was in circulation between 1987 and 2016

Editor in ChiefMichel Bouchard
CategoriesComics
Humour
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherÉditions Les Artistocrates
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Safarir
Editor in ChiefMichel Bouchard
CategoriesComics
Humour
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherÉditions Les Artistocrates
FounderSylvain Bolduc
Serge Boisvert DeNevers
Founded1987
First issueOctober 1987
Final issueJuly 2016
CountryCanada
Based inMontreal
LanguageFrench
Websitewww.safarir.com
ISSN0835-7919
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History and profile

Safarir was established in 1987 by Serge Boisvert deNevers and Sylvain Bolduc.[1] It was published monthly in Quebec City from October 1987 until 2001, and thereafter in Montreal by Éditions Les Artistocrates.

Notable writers and artists who contributed to Safarir included Éric Thériault; and Delaf and Dubuc, whose Les Nombrils was introduced in Safarir in 2004. The magazine ceased publication in July 2016.[1]

In 1997, Safarir was publish in English all around North America under the name NUTS.

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