thumb|Cartoon by Joan Junceda ridiculing the Spanish Army that led to the attack on the Cu-Cut! head office thumb|The satirical cover of the magazine that irritated the Lliga Regionalista leadership and brought about its closure ¡Cu-cut! was a Catalan illustrated satirical magazine, written in Catalan. Published in Barcelona between 1902 and 1912, it followed the political line marked by Francesc Cambó's Lliga Regionalista.
thumb|Cartoon by Joan Junceda ridiculing the Spanish Army that led to the attack on the Cu-Cut! head office thumb|The satirical cover of the magazine that irritated the Lliga Regionalista leadership and brought about its closure ¡Cu-cut! was a Catalan illustrated satirical magazine, written in Catalan. Published in Barcelona between 1902 and 1912, it followed the political line marked by Francesc Cambó's Lliga Regionalista.
==History== ¡Cu-cut!, named after the cuckoo bird (), was first published on 2 January 1902 and, like El Be Negre magazine that would be published later, it steadfastly opposed Lerrouxism in Spain. Its director was Manuel Folch i Torres and most articles were written by Josep Morató i Grau, Eduard Coca i Vallmajor and Manuel Urgellès, among others such as Josep Abril i Virgili and Vicenç Caldés i Arús. The main illustrators were Joan Llaverias, Joan Junceda, Ricard Opisso, Feliu Elias, nicknamed Apa, Lluís Bagaria, and Lola Anglada. One of the most representative characters of the magazine was "el català" (The Catalan), a small man wearing a barretina drawn by Gaietà Cornet i Palau, the artistic director of the magazine.
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