Viz is a British adult comic magazine that primarily features satirical and vulgar humor. It was first published in 1979 and is currently owned by Dennis Publishing.
Viz was founded by Chris Donald in 1979 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
The magazine gained widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, and at its height was selling over 1 million copies per issue.
Viz has inspired TV shows, books, and even a stage play.
In 2008, Dennis Publishing acquired Viz.
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Viz features a variety of humor, including satire, parody, wordplay, and vulgar jokes.
Some of the most popular characters include Johnny Fartpants, Roger Mellie, and Sid the Sexist.
No, Viz is not suitable for children due to its adult content and vulgar language.
Yes, Viz is still publishing new issues on a regular basis.
Yes, Viz has inspired several TV shows and a stage play, including 'The Fat Slags' and 'Roger and the Rottentrolls'.