Company: | Hürriyet Publications |
Founded: | 1978 |
Firstdate: | 17 December 1975 |
Finaldate: | 2 Nisan 1992 |
Country: | Turkey |
Based: | Istanbul |
Language: | Turkish |
Çarşaf was a Turkish language humor magazine which was in circulation in the period 1975–1992. The magazine was based in Istanbul, Turkey.
Çarşaf was first published on 17 December 1975.[1] It was part of Hürriyet Publications which also owned the daily Hürriyet.[2] Çarşaf was managed by two cartoonists, Nehar Tüblek ve Semih Balcıoğlu.[2]
The magazine followed the tradition of other humor magazines such as Akbaba and Gırgır.[3] However, unlike Gırgır Çarşaf was published in full color.[2] Çarşaf managed to reach higher levels of circulation, but folded in 1992.[1] [3] The last four issues of the magazine were published as a supplement of daily newspaper Hürriyet, and the final issue was dated 2 April 1992.[4]