Its subtitle was schönstes buntes Witzblatt Deutschlands (German: Germany's most beautiful colorful humor paper).
[1] The magazine was published on a weekly basis and featured satirical articles and cartoons about social and cultural events.
[1] Heinrich Zille, Lyonel Feininger, Walter Trier[3] and Julius Klinger were among its leading caricaturists and illustrators.
[1] Other major contributors of the magazine were Bruno Balz, Betty Korytowska, Max Brinkmann, Rudolf Presber, Gustav Hochstetter, and Georg Mühlen-Schulte.
[1] Finnish cartoonist Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa also published his caricatures in the magazine which were mostly about the Russian Empire and Nicholas II.