
Our first tabloid of 2026 is the low rent U.S. sheet Rampage, this issue of which was published today in 1974. We’ve already shown you other issues, in part or in whole, more than a dozen times. You can access those and others at our tabloid index located here. As you know by now, Rampage was pure fiction, merely bad erotica paired with whatever spare model photos happened to be scattered around the magazine offices.
In addition to sexual titillation, there were advice columns and psychic predictions. Mark Travis was the paper’s seer for a while. We’ve documented his work extensively. Here are a couple of his prognostications from this issue.
I predict that several models of American cars will be produced with 8 wheels instead of the conventional four.
I predict a number of winter resorts in the U.S. will be constructed of solid ice.
You gotta swing for the fences if you’re in the prediction racket. We imagine Travis was really a Rampage editor working under a pseudonym, we suspect he drank a lot, and we’re certain he laughed his ass off producing his column.
We have a dozen or so scans below, including one of German actress Marion Michael tied with rope in her movie Liane, das Mädchen aus dem Urwald, aka Liane, Jungle Goddess, but unidentified by the editors because they preferred to use her to illustrate a story on modern slavery. We’ll share more from the disreputable underbelly of publishing soon.




















































