Jumper (magazine)

Jumper is an American monthly magazine of comic and satirical fiction, poetry, essays, and cartoons. The magazine, founded in 1889, had been published continuously since its start until its cancellation in November 1968. The title was revived as a digital and print magazine in May 2012.

1889-1897
Jumper was founded by Jonas Spinno, Jersey Mack and Jay Bosconia on May 1, 1889 as a literary magazine.

1890-1891
The magazine had an August 1890 issue with a large green cover where the magazine used "Jersey Jumper" in a blue script, paying tribute to the Jersey Lowe, the family who were the crusade of homepage magazine.

1962-1963
A modified version of the 1957 logo was used for a few issues ranging from March 1962 to July 1963.

1965-1968
The last issue of Jumper was published on November 20, 1968. However its television channel counterpart continues to operate the name until its end all of operations in February 28, 1977.

2012-2014
On May 1, 2012, Jumper was relaunched as a digital and print magazine, with a new logo paying homage to the 1957 logo. Jumper began with a strong focus on humor, photography and poetry with an emphasis on the experimental and literary.