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Punch was a popular British humor magazine that was published from 1841 to 1992. It was known for its satirical cartoons, humorous articles, and witty editorials. The magazine was famous for its clever and often irreverent take on current events, politics, and society.

Punch was founded by Henry Mayhew and was originally called "The Limerick Magazine". It was renamed "Punch" in 1842, and the name was inspired by the character of Punch, a puppet from the Italian Commedia dell'Arte.

Over the years, Punch featured the work of many famous cartoonists and writers, including Edward Lear, Linley Sambourne, and E.S. Turner. The magazine was also known for its iconic covers, which often featured clever and humorous illustrations.

Although Punch ceased publication in 1992, its legacy lives on, and it remains a beloved and iconic part of British cultural history.